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Libyan parliament suspends participation in political intra-Libyan talks in Geneva

The parliament urged all members of the delegation to leave Geneva and return to Libya

CAIRO, February 24. /TASS/. Libya’s House of Representatives (internationally recognized parliament) decided on Monday to suspend participation in the political track of intra-Libyan talks in Geneva, the first round of which is scheduled for February 26, the Libyan Al-Wasat news outlet reported on Monday.

The parliament urged all members of the delegation to leave Geneva and return to Libya, denying "the involvement of the UN Mission," the report said. According to Second Deputy Speaker of the parliament Ahmid Houma, "the House of Representatives has decided to suspend its participation in the political track of the Geneva dialogue, which was to start on Wednesday, as the UN mission interferes in the process of defining the participants of the talks."

"The parliament defined 13 people for participating in the political meeting, with the list submitted to the UN mission," he said, adding that "the mission only chose a few people, not all, without consulting with the House of Representatives in advance, which is unacceptable.".