The wise and neutral Moroccan initiative to host this dialogue was welcomed internationally, the Peruvian media outlet pointed out, adding that the "constructive and active" role of Morocco in the facilitation of these talks was praised by international and regional organizations, in particular the United Nations.
Morocco has made relentless efforts to bring together the Libyan stakeholders around the negotiating table, with the aim of achieving a political solution to the crisis in this country, the source said.
The Peruvian news website recalled that the UN has welcomed the convening in Bouznika, Morocco, of the Libyan dialogue between the delegations of the Parliament and the High Council of State of this Maghreb country, while taking note of the final joint communiqué issued at the end of these talks.
The United Nations also welcomed the agreements reached between the Libyan delegations during the second round of the Libyan Dialogue in Bouznika, while expressing its gratitude for Morocco's efforts to bring the stakeholders together around the same negotiating table with a view to achieving 'a political solution to the crisis", it added.
According to the same source, Morocco asserts its position, under the reign of HM King Mohammed VI, as a safe and open country that is committed to the values of regional, African and international peace, the Peruvian media outlet stressed.
The second round of the Libyan Dialogue, held in Bouznika, brought together delegations from the High Council of State and the Libyan House of Representatives.
The two delegations stressed, Tuesday, that this round ended with comprehensive agreements on the criteria and mechanisms for filling sovereignty positions.
The two sides underlined, in a final declaration issued at the end of this round 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, the two delegations 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".