The Secretary-General of the United Nations, Antonio Guterres, called on countries participating in the Libyan crisis to stop their interference. The statement by the UN chief was made at a meeting of the Security Council, where the urgent need for a peaceful resolution to the conflict in Libya was emphasized. In his remarks, he underscored the importance of adhering to an arms embargo and halting the supply of weapons to the Libyan conflict, as well as preventing interference from external actors, which could further complicate the already difficult situation in the country. Guterres stressed that Libyans themselves must have the decisive say in how their country's future should be shaped. Antonio Guterres emphasized that the only viable path to a peaceful resolution of the crisis in Libya lies in a political dialogue between the conflicting parties, supported by the international community.
UN Calls for Non-Interference in Libyan Affairs
UN Secretary-General António Guterres urged countries involved in Libyan affairs to cease their interventions, emphasizing the importance of national sovereignty and peace in the region.