Welcoming the permanent ceasefire agreement in Libya, the Saudi Foreign Office said that Libya's Joint Military Committees have taken commendable steps by signing a permanent UN-sponsored ceasefire agreement. The Saudi government welcomes this.
According to Al Arabiya Net, the Foreign Office said in a statement that Saudi Arabia wants the agreement to pave the way for political and economic reconciliation. A new era of peace, stability and sovereignty has begun in Libya, and the Libyan people have benefited from an atmosphere of prosperity.
Libya's warring factions signed a ceasefire agreement on Friday after five days of talks at the United Nations.
The UN diplomatic mission in Libya has reported on Facebook that "negotiators of the Five-Five Joint Military Committee in Geneva have achieved a historic victory."
Libya's warring factions have agreed to a permanent ceasefire across the country. This achievement is a key starting point in achieving peace and stability in Libya.
The UN mission showed the signing ceremony live on its Facebook page, which lasted ten minutes.