Thursday, June 04, 2015

Libyan peace talks continue without interference from foreign governments.

The West is not trusted in the Middle East since the Iraq War has proven to be the ignition of the rise of Daesh. The West is going to have to accept that and offer aid in the way the United Nations finds beneficial to move the peace talks forward.

ALGIERS, June 3 (Xinhua) -- Inter-Libyan peace dialogue (click here) resumed on Wednesday in Algerian capital of Algiers in a new attempt to bridge the gap between antagonists in the north African nation which has been raged by a four-year long civil war.

Sponsored by the United Nations, this new round of talks has been kicked off by Algerian Minister for African and Maghreb Affairs, African Union and Arab League, Abdelkader Messahel, in the presence of Head of the UN Support Mission in Libya (UNISMIL), Bernardino Leone.

This two-day third round talks are discussing security arrangements as well as the latest developments of the situation in Libya, Messahel said.

Messahel reiterated "the unchanging position" of Algeria in terms of its determination to help the brotherly Libya to reach a unifying and inclusive dialogue away from any foreign interference, adding that the ultimate goal is establishing a national unity government....


The West should support the Libyan Peace talks by supplying humanitarian aid. The United Nations should have a non-military wish list to bring the people of Libya together.


It is beneficial for The West to have active peace talks throughout the region bringing the regional countries together. If The West enters another military conflict it would begin instability in a must larger measure than it exists today. 

The United Nations needs support in it's efforts in Libya and Jordan. These noble countries and leaders deserve to be held in esteem front and center to a newly balanced Middle East.