Statement by Ambassador James Kariuki, UK Chargé d'Affaires to
the UN, at the UN Security Council meeting on Libya.
"I will make three points.
First, the United Kingdom reiterates its full support for
UNSMIL's efforts to advance the political process in Libya.
The status quo is simply not sustainable. Libya's political
impasse continues to deprive its people of the democratic choice,
economic opportunity, and security they deserve.
Lack of progress on the political track perpetuates the
conditions for instability, corruption and economic
mismanagement.
So we joined Council members in welcoming the roadmap presented
by SRSG Tetteh in August and we urge the Libyan parties to fully
engage with the process to enable free, fair, transparent and
inclusive elections.
It is disappointing that the first milestones of the roadmap have
not yet been met.
We call on stakeholders, particularly the House of
Representatives and High Council of State, to complete this work
with urgency.
We look forward to the initiation of a structured dialogue as set
out in the roadmap, which will be key to maintaining momentum.
Second, the United Kingdom welcomes the 13 September agreement
between the Government of National Unity and the Special
Deterrence Force as a step to reduce tensions in Tripoli.
It is important that all parties implement the agreements
reached.
We stress that protecting civilians and infrastructure must
remain the top priority for all parties.
And third, we look forward to the next round of local elections
in 16 municipalities next week.
Elections are a central part of inclusive and accountable
governance.
We urge Libyan parties to ensure that the elections proceed
without obstruction, allowing all Libyans to exercise their
democratic rights.
President, as this Council considers the renewal of the UNSMIL
mandate this month, we urge all Council members to seize this
moment to send a clear and united message to the Libyan actors to
engage seriously, in good faith, and with a spirit of compromise
to deliver a sustainable political settlement."