UN Envoy for Libya Resigns, Citing Frustrations with Political Stalemate
Abdoulaye Bathily steps down after 18 months, highlighting the lack of progress and international interference in Libya's political crisis.
- UN envoy Abdoulaye Bathily resigns, frustrated by the ongoing political deadlock in Libya.
- Bathily criticizes both Libyan factions and foreign actors for undermining efforts to stabilize the country.
- The resignation underscores deep divisions and external influences exacerbating Libya's turmoil.
- Attempts to form a unified government and hold elections have been repeatedly thwarted.
- Bathily calls for international unity to resolve the crisis and allow Libyans to determine their future.