In tweets, the British and Irish embassies in Rabat welcomed the Kingdom’s hosting of the work of the joint “6+6” commission tasked by the Libyan House of Representatives and High Council of State with drafting electoral laws for the legislative and presidential elections in Libya.
They also praised the role played by Moroccan diplomacy in reaching a compromise on this issue.
For its part, the Croatian embassy in Morocco welcomed Morocco’s efforts to ensure the success of the “6+6” joint commission dialogue and reach a compromise with a view to achieving a political settlement to the Libyan crisis, underlining “the Kingdom’s strong and positive commitment to a peaceful political transition in Libya, through the electoral process”.
In a joint statement with the embassies of the United States, France, Germany and Italy, the British diplomatic representation in Tripoli hailed the efforts of the “6+6” joint commission to reach a compromise, at the end of two weeks of meetings in Morocco, on the laws governing the presidential and parliamentary elections scheduled for the end of the year.
The “6+6” joint commission announced, on Tuesday night, that, after two weeks of meetings in Morocco, its members had reached a compromise on the laws governing the presidential and parliamentary elections scheduled for the end of the year.
The Bouznika meeting is a continuation of the series of meetings hosted by the Kingdom, bringing together the various Libyan parties with a view to deepening dialogue on ways and means of resolving the crisis in the country, following an approach that provides the right platform for dialogue and constructive consultation.