TRIPOLI, Libya – Ten Libyan cities that were under control of the non-recognized government of Tripoli have broken away and pledged their support to the UN-backed government, one of the municipalities announced online Thursday, March 31.
The news is a major blow to the unrecognized authority in Tripoli that is refusing to give up power.
The announcement came in a statement on the official Facebook page of the Sabratha municipality, after a meeting between representatives from the 10 coastal cities in the west of Libya located between Tripoli and the border with Tunisia.
The statement called on all Libyans to "support the national unity government" and welcomed the arrival of prime minister-designate Fayez al-Sarraj along with several members of his cabinet to the capital.
The group also asked the internationally-recognized government to "put an immediate end to all armed conflicts across Libya".
The non-recognized government of Tripoli have branded the arrival of UN-backed Sarraj illegal, demanding he leave or surrender.
Libya has had two administrations since mid-2014 when the militia alliance overran Tripoli, setting up its own authority and forcing the internationally recognized parliament to flee to the country's remote east.
The country was plunged into chaos and fighting between rival military factions following the death of dictator Moamer Kadhafi in 2011, killed following a Western-backed military intervention in the country. – Mohamad Ali Harissi, AFP/Rappler.com