Lavrov said that he expects the sides in Libya to observe a lasting cease-fire after their talks in the Russian capital earlier this week.
The warring sides in the Libyan conflict announced a ceasefire On Jan. 12.
After negotiations in Moscow, which were held in order to agree on an unconditional and open-ended ceasefire in Libya, the head of the United Nations-recognized Government of National Accord (GNA), Fayez al-Sarraj, signed the draft ceasefire agreement, however his rival, Commander of eastern-based forces, Khalifa Hafter, asked for more time to make a decision.
Haftar’s delegation left Moscow without signing the deal. Haftar had some objections, including the lack of a timeline for Serraj to disband the Tripoli militia and distance himself from Turkish state.
An international conference on Libya will take place in Berlin, the German capital on January 19.
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