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Libya's factions progress in central bank crisis talks, says UN Libya objective

Libya's rival factions made development on talks over the reserve bank crisis and will continue conversations on Thursday to reach a final arrangement, the UN Libya objective said on Wednesday, in a bid to pacify a crisis that has slashed oil output and exports.

The participants of the two (legal) chambers made progress in settling on the basic principles governing the interim period causing the appointment of a new guv and board of directors for the Reserve bank, the United Nations Libya mission (UNSMIL) stated in a declaration.

The meeting hosted by UNSMIL included representatives from the Benghazi-based Legislature, the High Council of State and the Presidential Council, which are both based in Tripoli.

The standoff started last month when western Libyan factions relocated to oust a veteran reserve bank guv, triggering eastern factions to state a shutdown to all oil output.

Although Libya's two legislative bodies stated recently they accepted jointly select a central bank governor within 30 days, the situation remains fluid and unsure.

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 reserve bank and oil income.

(source: Reuters)