The organization expressed, in a statement, "its congratulations to the Libyan stakeholders for their approach to political dialogue, their search for consensus and their willingness to pursue with determination and constancy the political path to end the armed conflict in order to consolidate the legitimacy of the Libyan national civil state, which expresses the unity of the people and ensures the stability of the country".
In this regard, the organization referred to the results of the second round of the Libyan Dialogue held on 2-6 October in the Moroccan city of Bouznika.
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, at the end of this round, that these talks 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".