Members of the 5+5 Joint Military Committee briefed Mohamed Menfi on efforts to unify the military and discuss security developments. A previous meeting in Cairo focused on key issues including ceasefire sustainability and the withdrawal of foreign forces.
Members of the “5+5” Joint Military Committee for the Western Region recently provided an update to Mohamed Menfi, the Head of the Presidential Council, on their latest developments. This briefing occurred during a meeting on Thursday evening that focused on unifying the military institution, alongside addressing the broader military and security situations in the country, as reported by the media office of the Presidential Council.
On February 11, the 5+5 Committee convened in Cairo to discuss vital issues such as the sustainability of the ceasefire, the withdrawal of foreign forces and mercenaries from Libya, and the unification of the various security institutions alongside military efforts. These discussions are essential to fostering stability and building a cohesive national security framework.
The recent briefing by the 5+5 Joint Military Committee underscored the Committee’s commitment to enhancing military unity and addressing pressing security concerns in Libya. The focus on ceasefire sustainability and withdrawal of foreign entities indicates a strategic effort towards national stability and coherence within Libya’s military institutions.
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