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Japan welcomes Libyan ceasefire

Cars drive near shell-pocked buildings in Libya's eastern coastal city of Benghazi on October 23, 2020, after a ceasefire agreement was signed between the country's warring factions. (AFP)
Cars drive near shell-pocked buildings in Libya's eastern coastal city of Benghazi on October 23, 2020, after a ceasefire agreement was signed between the country's warring factions. (AFP)
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27 Oct 2020 06:10:57 GMT9
27 Oct 2020 06:10:57 GMT9

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TOKYO: Japan on Monday welcomed the permanent ceasefire agreement, signed at the 5+5 Joint Military Commission in Geneva by the two delegations of the Government of National Accord and the “Libyan National Army” on Oct. 23.

The foreign ministry in Tokyo said is an official statement Japan appreciates the recent mediation efforts by the UN and related countries and strongly hopes that, based on the agreement, measures for permanent ceasefire will be taken promptly on the ground and that concrete results will be achieved with the resumption of the UN-facilitated political process.

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