Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and his counterpart in the Government of National Accord (GNA) Mohamed Siala discussed in Moscow on Wednesday the developments in Libya and the prospects of a political settlement.
Lavrov reiterated the need for Libyans to make a historic decision for national reconciliation and building their country, saying Russia is keen on helping Libya resolve its problems.
The Russian FM indicated that he and his Libyan counterpart also discussed the international community’s efforts in supporting Libyans.
Commenting on the role of Cairo, Siala asserted: "The visit of the Egyptian delegation (to Libya) came very late."
He was referring to the visit of Egyptian diplomats and intelligence officials last week.
"I invite the parties who believe that the solution to the Libyan crisis has to be military to reconsider their stances, support the implementation of the peaceful solution, and help end the presence of foreign fighters," Siala said.
He also announced that his country has asked Russia’s help in evacuating foreign fighters from the country.
He also stressed that the GNA is responsible for the security and stability of the capital, Tripoli, saying: "We hope that no party will attempt to inflame the war again in Libya."
In the meantime, GNA’s Deputy Prime Minister Ahmed Omar Maiteeq hailed an agreement by Libyan parties to resort to dialogue in solving the country’s crisis.
Determining a date for the elections is also a significant success, he said.
In an interview with Sputnik, he pointed out that the recent visit of the Egyptian delegation is the first of its kind in more than seven years.
During their meetings, Libyan and Egyptian officials discussed boosting ties, Maiteeq said.