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President of Presidency Council spokesman covers many issues in his press conference.

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Tripoli, 13 March 2018 (Lana) President of Presidency Council spokesman, Mohamed Al Salak held a press conference Tuesday, covering activities of President of Presidency Council, Fayez Al Sarraj and the important issues discussed and covered in such meetings. Al Salak reviewed all meetings and activities of the president Al Sarraj, elaborating that Al sarraj held meetings with security and military leaderships, at political level, he met members of the House of Representatives and High Council of State, several ministers and mayor of Sebha as well as other dignitaries. He said these meetings focused on ways for truce in Sebha and address the security situation there. He said several decisions were taken in this respect particularly a decision to set up a committee comprising members from the GNA, members of the House of Representatives and High Council of State, and active dignitaries in the south to work for truce and reconciliation. The spokesman said the committee will go to the south within two days to work for ceasefire and render necessary services. He also said the decisions include setting up a security committee to secure the south and support GNA forces in the south. At the political level, Al Salak referred to the meeting of Al Sarraj with the UN envoy, Ghassan Salama, which focused on the political process and transcend the obstacles to the comprehensive settlement. On reunification of the military institution, the spokesman said the reunification of the military institution is running at good pace, and there is agreement over many issues including organization and capacities, and stressed the need to make progress in the political process on the grounds that the military institution is subordinated to the political authority. At the health level, Al Salak said Al sarraj met with several health sector officials and foremost with the minister of health and deputy ministers to review services offered by the sector and ways to develop such services. The spokesman said he would convene a press conference every Monday to talk about political developments. =Lana=