The UN has launched a fresh round of talks at which delegates from across Libya will try to agree arrangements for crucially important elections.
The aim is to settle on a constitutional framework that would govern parliamentary and presidential polls scheduled for December.
The delegates failed to reach a deal at similar talks six weeks ago.
After years of war, an interim government has been installed that’s meant to lead Libya into the elections.
But the failure to reach agreement so far on issues in the run-up to the polls is raising doubts as to whether they’ll go ahead as planned.
Source: BBC