The political analyst Suleiman Al-Bayoudi revealed that the United Nations mission in Libya is preparing to propose a new mechanism to advance its political roadmap, without waiting for an agreement to be reached between the Libyan House of Representatives and the State Council.
Al-Bayoudi confirmed in exclusive statements that the UN mission “will not wait long” for the completion of pending files between the two councils, indicating that the next international move will be swift and decisive.
Intensive Coordination with International and Regional Powers
The political analyst clarified that the mission is currently seeking comprehensive coordination with the permanent member states of the United Nations Security Council, in addition to a number of active regional powers in the Libyan file. This coordination aims to ensure broad support for the new mechanism, which is expected to be announced soon.
Al-Bayoudi pointed out that this step comes within the mission’s efforts to overcome the stalemate facing the political roadmap and to open new horizons that contribute to the country’s stability.
International Consensus.. The Greatest Challenge for Any New Path
Al-Bayoudi noted that the real obstacle lies not in the positions of the two Libyan councils, but in the ability of international parties to reach a consensus among themselves on an alternative working mechanism.
He warned that a division of visions among international players could lead to stalling the path once again, stressing that the unity of the international stance is the decisive factor for the success of any political initiative in Libya.
The Future of the Political Path Between International and Local Choices
This warning comes at a time when the Libyan arena is witnessing deep political and institutional divisions, with varying regional and international positions supporting local parties.
The coming period is expected to witness intensive moves by the UN mission to complete its consultations, in preparation for launching the new working mechanism, amid questions about the extent to which Libyan parties will respond to international initiatives in light of the existing polarizations.