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Libyan factions have not reached last arrangement on central bank crisis, UN Libya Objective says

The UN Libya objective said on Thursday that Libyan factions did not reach a last contract in the talks focused on solving the reserve bank crisis that has slashed oil output and exports.

The two-day assessments to solve the crisis hosted by UNSMIL were between delegates from the Benghazi-based Home of Agents, the High Council of State and the Presidential Council, which are both based in Tripoli.

Nevertheless, the Objective declaration did not point out the presence of the delegation of the Presidential Council on the second day of the talks.

The Presidential Council, based in Tripoli, had just seldom stepped in directly in Libyan politics before its head Mohammed al-Menfi moved in August to replace seasoned central bank Governor Sadiq al-Kabir, which led eastern factions to order a stop of oil flows across Libyan oilfields in protest.

Libya's 2 legislative chambers

agreed this month

to jointly appoint a reserve bank governor, potentially pacifying a battle for control of the nation's oil revenue.

The Objective welcomed on Thursday the development made in between the 2 legislative bodies on the concepts and timeline that should govern the interim duration resulting in the consultation of a. new governor and board of directors for the Central Bank.

Libyan oil exports

fell around

81% last week, Kpler information showed on Wednesday, as the. National Oil Corporation cancelled freights amidst a crisis over. control of Libya's central bank and oil profits.

(source: Reuters)