Analysis: Can Libya be saved from partition?
as far afield as Venezuela, may be falling out of favor with the governments that once propped him up.Even then, the GNA won’t be capable of reclaiming the entirety of the country by force of arms.
“There’s still a strong impression that many of these actors see the conflict in Libya as a zero-sum game and are not really ready to make any kind of compromise,” Virginie Collombier of the European University Institute in Florence said TuesdayKarim Mezran of the Atlantic Council warned during a webinar last month that without real international will to forge a meaningful peace, Libya’s de facto “partition becomes a fact.
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