OIC Commends Outcome of Bouznika Meetings of Libyan ‘6+6’ Joint Commission

Jeddah – The announcement that concluded the “6+6” joint commission meetings, which were held in Bouznika and were tasked by the Libyan House of Representatives and High Council of State with drafting the laws governing the presidential and parliamentary elections, has been warmly received by the General Secretariat of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC).

The organization’s General Secretariat praised the role the Kingdom of Morocco played in securing these compromises in a statement released on Thursday.

It expressed the hope that this action would open the door for the conduct of presidential and parliamentary elections in a manner that satisfies the aspirations of the Libyan people for security, peace, stability, and development as well as the preservation of Libya’s sovereignty, independence, and territorial integrity.

After two weeks of negotiations in Morocco, the “6+6” joint panel declared on Tuesday that its members had come to an agreement on the rules governing the presidential and parliamentary elections.

The Bouznika meeting is an extension of the series of gatherings the Kingdom has hosted, bringing together the various Libyan parties in order to deepen discussion on strategies for ending the nation’s crisis while adopting a strategy that creates the ideal environment for dialogue and useful consultation.

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