"The Libyan Dialogue is an important space for negotiation and an excellent opportunity to confirm that the dialogue remains the safest and most appropriate way to achieve lasting solutions," said the Guatemalan official during talks with the Moroccan ambassador in Guatemala City, Tarik Louajri.
According to a press release from the Moroccan embassy in Guatemala, Mr. Orellana underlined in this regard the will of the Kingdom under the leadership of HM the King to "support the Libyan Dialogue and its positive results".
The delegations of the Libyan High Council of State and the House of Representatives participating in the second round of the inter-Libyan dialogue in Bouznika stressed, Tuesday, that this round ended with comprehensive agreements on the criteria and mechanisms for filling sovereignty positions.
The two delegations underlined, in a final declaration issued at the end of this round, held from 02 to 06 October in the Moroccan city of Bouznika, that "the outcome of the dialogue between the two delegations constitutes a contribution on which it is possible to capitalize, to strengthen stability in the country and put an end to the institutional division".
In the final declaration, both parties expressed "their determination to continue their consultative meetings, in the Kingdom of Morocco, in order to coordinate the action of political, executive and control institutions, thus ensuring the end of the transitional period".