The “5+5” Joint Military Committee briefed Mohamed Menfi on military unification efforts and security developments. A notable meeting occurred on February 11 in Cairo, addressing critical issues including ceasefire sustainability and withdrawal of foreign forces.
Members of the “5+5” Joint Military Committee for the Western Region recently provided an update to the Head of the Presidential Council, Mohamed Menfi, regarding efforts aimed at unifying Libya’s military institutions. This briefing occurred during a meeting on Thursday evening, which included discussions on current military and security developments throughout the nation, as reported by the media office of the Presidential Council.
Notably, on February 11, the 5+5 Committee convened in Cairo. The agenda focused on critical issues such as the sustainability of the ceasefire in Libya, the withdrawal of foreign troops and mercenaries, and the integration of the security and military sectors. These discussions are part of ongoing efforts to stabilize the country and enhance its security framework.
In summary, the meeting held by the 5+5 Joint Military Committee for the Western Region with Mohamed Menfi illustrates ongoing efforts to unify Libya’s military institutions. The focus on a lasting ceasefire and the withdrawal of foreign forces is crucial for the stabilization of Libya’s security landscape, as highlighted by the committee’s recent activities in Cairo.
Original Source: libyaobserver.ly