KUNA: Kuwait calls for continued support for Libyan government – Politics



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The Permanent Representative of Kuwait to the UN, Ambassador Mansour Al-Otaibi, at the Security Council meeting on the situation in Libya
The Permanent Representative of Kuwait to the UN, Ambassador Mansour Al-Otaibi, at the Security Council meeting on the situation in Libya

NEW YORK, Oct. 3 (KUNA) – Kuwait has called on the international community to continue to support the Libyan government and its efforts to develop a comprehensive strategy to combat crime and gross violations of international humanitarian law.
The appeal also included support for the Libyan Government to strengthen the foundations of justice and establish the rule of law, which would contribute positively to the implementation of the relevant resolutions of the Council of Libya. security.
The remarks were made during a speech delivered at a meeting of the Security Council on the situation in Libya, delivered Friday by the Permanent Representative of Kuwait to the UN Ambassador, Mr. Mansour Al-Otaibi.
"Kuwait welcomes the efforts of the International Criminal Court (ICC) to seek justice and ensure impunity in accordance with international law," said Al-Otaibi.
The ambassador also welcomed the progress made by the prosecutor's office despite the considerable difficulties encountered in fulfilling its responsibilities and monitoring and bringing to justice the perpetrators of crimes and violations, particularly in the situation. difficult and delicate in terms of security in Libya.
Al-Otaibi added that the difficult situation included a significant deployment of weapons, an increased presence of armed militias and a remarkable growth of terrorist groups, expressing concern over the escalation of recent armed clashes in the Libyan capital. , Tripoli, victims.
Al-Otaibi praised the important role played by the United Nations Support Mission in Libya, represented by his Special Representative in Libya, Ghassan Salama, in concluding a ceasefire agreement, which had a positive impact on the fight against the degradation of security.
Al-Otaibi expressed concern at the serious violations against migrants in detention centers, including killings and torture "in flagrant violation of international humanitarian law".
"There is no doubt that the Libyan authorities, through the exercise of their sovereignty and jurisdiction, have the responsibility to establish justice for the entire Libyan territory.
According to Article 1 of the Rome Statute, the ICC must respect the national jurisdiction and criminal jurisdiction of Libya in cases considered by Libyan courts, "Al-Otaibi added.
The ambassador stressed that this was intended to achieve the desired integration between the ICC and the Libyan national judiciary as a complementary jurisdiction of the national criminal courts. (end)
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