The first in-person Libyan Political Dialogue Forum began in Tunis on Monday, after Libya's warring sides agreed to a permanent ceasefire agreement.
The UN mission brokering the talks invited 75 representatives of the Libyan society to the event.
Tunisia President Kais Saied could be seen arriving for the opening ceremony.
UN's acting envoy for Libya Stephanie Williams said the meeting will aim to reach agreements on elections, a united executive authority and a new constitution in the country.
The first in-person Libyan Political Dialogue Forum began in Tunis on Monday, after Libya's warring sides agreed to a permanent ceasefire agreement.
The UN mission brokering the talks invited 75 representatives of the Libyan society to the event.
Tunisia President Kais Saied could be seen arriving for the opening ceremony.
UN's acting envoy for Libya Stephanie Williams said the meeting will aim to reach agreements on elections, a united executive authority and a new constitution in the country.
The first in-person Libyan Political Dialogue Forum began in Tunis on Monday, after Libya's warring sides agreed to a permanent ceasefire agreement.
The UN mission brokering the talks invited 75 representatives of the Libyan society to the event.
Tunisia President Kais Saied could be seen arriving for the opening ceremony.
UN's acting envoy for Libya Stephanie Williams said the meeting will aim to reach agreements on elections, a united executive authority and a new constitution in the country.