Italy’s Prime Minister expects Haftar to join Palermo Conference on Libya
Italy’s Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte expects Libyan commander Khalifa Haftar to join a two-day conference starting in Palermo on Monday to push forward a new U.N. plan to stabilise Libya, he was cited as saying by a newspaper.
Italian officials were scrambling at the weekend to secure Haftar’s attendance at the conference organised by Rome. If he shows up, it will be his first meeting with the Tripoli-based Prime Minister Fayez al-Serraj since a Paris summit in May, analysts said.
“I expect him (Haftar) to be present since there is no doubt that he is one of the decisive players of the stabilisation of his country,” Conte said in an interview with Italian daily La Stampa.
Conte also dismissed rivalry with France on how to handle the Libyan conflict.
Italy and France “share the same viewpoint and objectives,” Conte said adding that he spoke often with French President Emmanuel Macron, the last time on Saturday, and that the two countries had worked closely together on setting up the conference in Sicily.
“We face a common challenge (the stabilisation of Libya) and the risks of a further deteriorations of the crisis are weighing over all of us,” Conte said.
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