Key
countries committed to help Libya to overcome the chaos created in October
2011, when Muammar Kaddafi was overthrown by a Western coalition of countries,
met today in Vienna to look for ways of supporting the Government of National
Accord (GNA) that is now in place in Tripoli. The GNA is led by Prime Minister
Fayez al-Sarraj and has the support of the UN. It´s however facing major difficulties.
There are two other rival governments in the Eastern and Central areas of the
country as well as dozens of small armed groups all over. The terrorist group
Islamic State is also heavily present in a growing number of places.
The
EU could play a major role in the stabilisation process. Italy should take the
leading coordinating role on the European side. But Italy is very unclear about
its own policy approach to Libya. It had suggested it would deploy Italian
troops under the UN banner. Now, the government in Rome says it is not prepared
to go that way. Fine. But at least they could bring together the EU States and
advocate for a common political position. That´s very much needed as France,
the UK and others are on their own in the country and working with separate
armed groups and factions. Such actions do contribute to add further confusion
in Libya. There is therefore room for fighting for a unified EU position. Why
is Italy so hesitant?
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