Libyan officials from the country’s rival camps failed to reach an agreement on a constitutional framework for national elections, in the latest U.N.-led efforts to bridge the gaps between the factions.
After two days of U.N.-mediated talks in Geneva, disagreement persists among the two senior Libyan officials from the country’s rival camps, on the eligibility requirements for the candidates in the first presidential elections.
The rivalry has sparked fears that the oil-rich country could slide back to fighting after tentative steps toward unity last year.
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