Netherlands Hails Morocco’s ‘Very Positive’ Commitment in Favor of Peace in Libya

Rabat – The Netherlands has welcomed Morocco’s “very positive” commitment in favor of peace in Libya, following the meeting of the 6+6 Joint Commission, which reached a compromise on the laws governing the presidential and parliamentary elections scheduled for the end of the year in this country.

The Dutch embassy in Rabat tweeted on Wednesday, following the meeting in Bouznika of the commission charged by the Libyan House of Representatives and the High Council of State to create the electoral legislation, “The Netherlands welcomes this very positive compromise in favor of peace in Libya.”

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

In order to maintain the unity, stability, and advancement of Libya, Morocco is continuing its efforts to find a permanent solution to the country’s issue. Morocco also supports Libya’s attempts to hold elections within a comprehensive, inclusive, and practical framework.

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