The European Union called Friday on Libya's warring sides to establish a permanent truce and return to UN-led talks to prepare for quick elections. Nearly 1,100 people have been reported killed since military strongman Khjalifa Haftar, based in eastern Libya, launched an offensive against the capital Tripoli on April 4. "The European Union and its member states are united in demanding that all Libyan parties commit to a permanent ceasefire," EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini said.
The EU also urged the parties to return to a UN-brokered political process, Mogherini said in a statement issued in Brussels while she met ASEAN foreign ministers in Bangkok. The EU and its 28 countries, she said, welcome UN envoy Ghassan Salame's ceasefire proposal for the upcoming Eid al-Adha holiday as well as his call to relaunch negotiations.
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