Libya's UN-brokered national unity government announced its formation on Tuesday under a disputed deal aimed at ending years of bloodshed since the ouster of dictator Moammar Ghaddafi.
"I congratulate Libyan people & Presidency Council on formation of Government of National Accord," UN envoy Martin Kolber wrote on Twitter.
Kolber called on Libya's rival parliaments to endorse the unity government, although less than half of lawmakers have signed up to the deal.
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"I congratulate Libyan people & Presidency Council on formation of Government of National Accord," UN envoy Martin Kolber wrote on Twitter.
Kolber called on Libya's rival parliaments to endorse the unity government, although less than half of lawmakers have signed up to the deal.
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"This is a sterling opportunity for Libyans to come together to build their country,” Martin Kobler, the Special Representative of the Secretary-General and head of the United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) said in a statement.
“The formation of the Government of National Accord (GNA) is one important leap on the path to peace and stability in Libya, I congratulate the Libyan people. Hard work lies ahead,” he added.
The Special Representative also stressed the need to immediately move forward to the next step which is the endorsement of the GNA by the House Representatives.
"I call on the members of the [House] and its presidency to uphold the country's national interest above all other considerations and promptly convene to discuss and endorse the proposed cabinet,” Mr. Kobler said.
UNSMIL was established in 2011 by the UN Security Council at the request of the Libyan authorities following six months of armed conflict to support the country's new transitional authorities in their post-conflict efforts.
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