
Member of Parliament Mohamed Arayed, said on Wednesday that before engaging in any political dialogue, the cease-fire must be final, and the aggressor forces should return to their positions before April of last year.
In a statement to the Arraed, Arayed added that the return of all the displaced to their homes, the establishment of security in all conflict areas and the success of the military dialogue in this regard is a prerequisite before the council participates in the dialogue in Geneva.
The UN envoy to Libya, Ghassan Salama, had confirmed on Tuesday that the two parties of the Military Committee (5 + 5) had expressed their agreement to the necessity of converting the truce into a permanent ceasefire, since their first session, and the terms of this agreement are being discussed.