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UN Official Calls for International Support Plan to Meet Libya's Needs and Strengthen Its Economy..

 During her first Security Council briefing since assuming office earlier this year, UN Special Representative Hanna Tetteh presented the Secretary-General's report on Libya, outlining critical political, security and economic challenges facing the country.

Key Highlights from SRSG Tetteh's Briefing:

  1. Political Process

  • Emphasized Libyan stakeholders' consensus on the need for:
    ✓ Ending unilateral actions
    ✓ Unifying state institutions
    ✓ Implementing comprehensive political process

  • Noted UNSMIL's support to the Advisory Committee addressing electoral disputes (report expected by late April)

  • Warned that political crisis persists due to:
    ✓ Competition over economic resources
    ✓ Fragmented institutions
    ✓ Deepening divisions from unilateral measures

  1. Economic Crisis

  • Highlighted severe macroeconomic instability:
    ✓ Foreign currency shortages
    ✓ Rising inflation
    ✓ Currency depreciation

  • Revealed UNSMIL's engagement with economic experts on financial reforms

  • Urged agreement on unified budget to prevent looming crisis

  1. Security Situation

  • Acknowledged relative durability of 2020 ceasefire

  • Expressed concern over:
    ✓ Military buildup around Tripoli
    ✓ Recent surge in racist/xenophobic rhetoric targeting:
    • Migrants
    • Refugees
    • Humanitarian organizations

  1. Core Message to International Community

  • Called for unified international plan supporting:
    ✓ Democratic governance meeting Libyans' needs
    ✓ Economic growth with equitable development

  • Issued stark warning: "The cost of inaction outweighs the price of change"

Next Steps:
UNSMIL's priorities include:

  • Supporting institutional unification

  • Facilitating national elections

  • Transitioning from interim arrangements to sustainable peace