The Qatari Foreign Ministry expressed, in a statement, the state of Qatar's aspiration that these agreements help support efforts for a political solution in Libya and for rebuilding the state while preserving the rights of the Libyan people and the rule of law.
The statement renewed Doha's support for the Skhirat agreement signed between the Libyan parties in Morocco in 2015, calling on "all the Libyan brothers to defend the national interest and to adhere to the dialogue without excluding any component of the Libyan society in order to achieve a comprehensive political settlement which preserves the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Libya, and meets the aspirations of its people for security and stability".
The delegations of the High Council of State and of the Libyan House of Representatives participating in the second round of the inter-Libyan dialogue in Bouznika had announced that this round ended by comprehensive agreements on the criteria and mechanisms for holding key positions, provided for in article 15 of the Libyan Political Agreement concluded in December 2015 in Skhirate.
The two delegations had specified, in a final statement which crowns this round, held on Oct. 02 to 06 in the Kingdom, that "the results of the dialogue between the two delegations constitute a contribution on which it is possible to capitalize, to bring stability to the country and put an end to institutional division".