Again the United Nations, the international community would like to insist on the importance on the one hand of being determined to continue with the dialogue and to reach the agreement in the coming days and on the other hand on sending a very strong message to all those who want to undermine the political process, who want to promote a military solution or chaos in Libya, that they will not prevail.
I wanted also to tell you that we will try to convene the tracks that have not met so far. We are preparing a meeting of the security track in the coming days. We have not yet agreed the date but we would like to be next week.
This will be the first time that the armed groups, the people who are holding weapons and who are fighting on the ground might meet. We want this meeting to be face to face, not proximity talks, but direct talks, with the support and sponsorship of the United Nations. Of course, we are getting very close.
This is very important because all this work, all these efforts will not work, will be useless if we don’t bring completely onboard all those who are taking decisions on the ground, who are fighting on the ground.
This is a very important element. And at the same time we also hope to convene a meeting of the tribal elders, of the tribes in the coming days. This is also another important track that has to meet and has to provide the support to what we are doing.