Libya: Geneva talks end with no end in sight to fighting | Libya News | Al Jazeera

The first round of talks between military representatives of Libya's internationally-recognised government and eastern-based military commander Khalifa Haftar aimed at achieving a lasting ceasefire have ended with no breakthrough, the UN has said. Five senior officers from the UN-brokered GNA and five others from Haftar's self-styled Libyan National Army (LNA) convened this week in the Swiss city of Geneva amid renewed international efforts to end the conflict, which intensified in April when the eastern forces launched an offensive to seize the capital, Tripoli, from the GNA.
