The 5+5 Joint Military Committee briefed Mohamed Menfi on unifying the military institution and discussed military and security developments in Libya. They held a meeting in Cairo to address ceasefire endurance and the withdrawal of foreign forces.
Members of the “5+5” Joint Military Committee for the Western Region provided an update to Mohamed Menfi, the Head of the Presidential Council, regarding their recent efforts to unify the military institution. This briefing took place during a meeting held on Thursday evening, where discussions focused on the current military and security scenarios across Libya.
Earlier, on February 11, the 5+5 Committee convened in Cairo to discuss critical issues such as maintaining the ceasefire in Libya, the withdrawal of foreign forces and mercenaries, and the consolidation of security institutions alongside the military. These meetings underscore the ongoing commitment to stabilize the region and enhance security in Libya.
The briefing by the 5+5 Joint Military Committee highlights the ongoing endeavors to unify Libya’s military institution and address significant security concerns. The prior meeting in Cairo emphasizes the importance of maintaining stability through the withdrawal of foreign entities and the reinforcement of domestic security. Together, these efforts reflect a determined approach to restoring peace in Libya.
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