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ALJAZ NEWS LIVE - 30 July 13, 2024

The leaders of libyas warring sides are in russias capital for talks after a cease fire time into force it raised hopes the warlord and the Prime Minister of the un recognized government. Will begin to find a path towards ending years of civil conflict International Diplomatic efforts to win the fighting have stepped up in recent weeks a truce brokered by turkey and russia came into force on sunday morning and in just the last few minutes weve heard from both turkeys president and italys Prime Minister announcing that they will attend a libya peace conference in berlin later this month Russias Vladimir Putin also expected to be there. We support plans for the berlin conference and myself the russian president Vladimir Putin and the italian Prime Minister decepticon to be in attendance mr putin and i agreed to reach a cease fire in libya the cease fire which began on sunday and our delegations are now in moscow to discuss this and i hope it will be permanent well libya has been torn apart by conflict since long time ruler Moammar Gadhafi was overthrown in 2011 its divided between warring militia groups which mostly back to rival governments the un recognized administration led by Prime Minister. Is based in tripoli its supported by turkey and most western nations including italy which is worried the fighting need tripoli will force more people to cross the mediterranean in the ace there is the to book based government the center of power for warlord holy for hafta hes backed by egypt saudi arabia russia and the United Arab Emirates france is also accused of providing military support to these forces and we have 3 correspondents covering this story mahmud up to wahid interest least of us and in moscow 1st i will go to jamal in the turkish capital ankara jamal just pick up where we left off with that News Conference between the italian Prime Minister and the turkish president speaking with one voice about their hopes and speaking very positively one day about the potential outcome of this moscow conference and the chances of a more lasting peace in the via. Well the fact that between the turks and the russians were the support thats come from other countries theyve been able to bring the true sides together will be they say see as something positive to essentially build upon in terms of a longer process that might bring an end to this essentially civil war in libya as far as turkey is concerned there is a lot of course for optimism that is the promise he is working because not only has he been able to secure that cease fire with russian agreement but also have been able to bring in on board another european country another nato ally to actually stand by its publicly in the form of italy italy being significant not least because of the cultural and historical role its played as a previous colonizer of libya and obviously all that that entails so turkey will be looking to build upon this the fact that theyre looking at berlin and have confirmed that it will take place is significant it gives a specific date a 2nd step to look forward to because previously when other agreements have happened stand be them the ones that have took place in morocco or other conferences that or meetings that took place in European Countries there havent really been a follow up to them to continue that momentum so the fact that the sunday ceasefire was followed by a monday meeting in moscow to be followed by another summit in berlin on the 1900 thats all given to a road map for want of a better word that will give some sort of momentum to this process and the key word was momentum was and thats we heard from president earlier ones about thank you so much for that when to go to moscow now step vasant joins us live from there step would just listening to what president earlier one had to say and he was doubting very positive about whats happening in moscow saying he has information that there will be a positive outcome to this meeting whats on the table here in these discussions. Well all eyes are here on moscow now where the meeting has been going on for more than 5 hours now and were actually waiting for a statement from both the minister of Foreign Affairs of russia and turkey who have been initiated in this meetings together with the ministers of defense and the both libyan warring parties are here as well in the ministry of Foreign Affairs building well we hope to hear in this statement of course what the outcome of the agreement is exactly the context of this agreement in this very fragile situation in libya but also we want to hear how the format of this negotiations have taken part have both parties actually met face to face the both warring parties in libya or have they been meeting separately with both ministers said that legations could take a while before we hear anything about it as earlier and also already mentioned he was actually talking about in the evening we will hear some positive news but the fact that he is hearing that its a positive development and the meeting is going well of course is a very positive sign because he will be very much across of its happening here in moscow im sure youre in days to thank you sebastian in moscow buckled up there one whos standing by in tripoli to bring us up to date from there whats really critical you about mood is what happens on the ground the cease fire is holding what are the prospects now of more lasting peace in libya. Will stern many people here are worried that the cease fire might be violated at any moment as you know the. Civil factions on the ground and neither one of the warring the leaders have to answer have the full rein on their factions a little while ago we just. Got reports from the city of the horn a major supporter of have to his forces and it actually has the main stronghold for half of the forces. A Statement Issued by the elderly. And so into the hall now. Just saying that did not consult them when he decided to. Impose or to put this fee ceasefire in place so it seems that this ceasefire or any for any peaceful settlement to this conflict needs a lot of time and effort but meanwhile. There have been there have been the actions to this call by russia in tripoli here especially the institutions there also the Political Parties in the west of the country that all demanding the government of National Cord to adhere to pulling out of have those forces from tripoli as a prerequisite for any peaceful settlement to this conflict here in tripoli also in may to get airport the only operational airport in the city has resumed of the asian just taken opportunity of the deescalation atmosphere that has been prevailing over the past 24 hours but again. All eyes today in libya are on moscow everybodys anticipated to see what conclusions of these negotiations will result in stand indeed mahmoud thank you and your wired in tripoli well are so good marty is the founder and director of the Southern Institute thats a think tank specializing in the buna fears he says hafter is in the position of power and what its generally agreed to the governments demands. The demands are quite clear from the genocide the International Economic government of tripoli which is the half the onus to move back his forces to preapprove 4th positions those are the positions that means that he almost has to lose everything that he has gained in a coma since he moved on tripoli 9 months ago and thats going to be very important for her because he wants to freeze the conflict and use his current positions as leverage and the threat of resuming the conflict at any given moment and thats the 2nd part of this dilemma in this problem which is that over the last 9 months there have been no condemnations that have come from the International Community from the u. N. Or from the e. U. And have there is moving with an almost palpable sense of immunity from sanction from condemnation from resuming the conflict so what do we do if this truce breaks and weve already heard that late last night there were certain moments where it was a fragile truce and it could have been broken into tripoli and the 3rd element of all of this is what have their uses this is a moment to kind of take a fresh look at the conflict replenish the supply lines that is militarism loads on the ground and then use it to resume the conflict now with fresh troops with a strategy that accommodates what has come from talk of support over the last month thats going to be very very its all of these issues that are going to be up for grabs and it really means that the crew of this deal about how they move their forces back is going to rest on whether or not its going to be a successful one or a failure will it be more protests in iran after the government admitted its military mistakenly shot down a ukrainian airliner last week killing 176 people demonstrate is a big defining heavy Police Presence in the capital tehran officers have been using tear gas but the chief of police is urging them to use restraint they have also been rallies against the u. K. By those who say its government is trying to stir up chaos us about use in tehran he says the iranian government understands why protesters are angry. They have been protests over the last 2 days there has been angry chants some Anti Government some anti revolutionary guard but he said he said that people have a right to protest we understand that they are angry and that they are mourning he said that we have told police and Security Services to show restraint but he said that some people like deliberately trying to escalate the matter and trying to. Force a confrontation with the police now iran is also upset at the British Ambassador he was briefly detained at one of the vigils or protests the other day from the iranian perspective this was an unknown foreigner that had attended a vigil not a vigil organized by the government or diplomats invited to this is organized over social media now he said but the British Ambassadors actions were unprofessional and diplomatic and he actually warned the british to stay away from the internal affairs of iran he said that britain has a long history of into furring in iran and thats why we see this outpouring of anger outside the British Embassy against the british and he said that the britain should just because of that reason should to frane from commenting on getting involved in the internal affairs of iran the u. S. Led coalition to go so has opened up its iraqi. Military to reach a National Media revealing the damage sustained during an Iranian Missile attack last week tehran launched attacks on the base on wednesday in retaliation for the assassination of military commander customs all the money Iranian Revolutionary guard. Strikes were designed to damage the American Military machine. A high court in pakistan has overturned the treason conviction of former president. It ruled that the formation of the special tribunal that was unconstitutional he was sentenced to death in december after being found guilty on charges related to his declaration of a state of emergency in 2007 in islamabad and he describes why the ruling is found to be unconstitutional. August on. Military day. But this war dig was unprecedented because god sent 10. 1000000. Dead region all the former military ruler free play dates with the high Court Challenging the religion of the Court Challenging the come on rich they called ward institute. Major discrepancies as far as the procedure they were concerned and accord then ruling that this would unconstitutional because. The approval of the cabinet dad would have been absolutely necessary and ward initiated by a convicted Prime Minister who was dying Prime Minister out by the former d military ruler d portrayed marks out of. The t. V. Justice of the Supreme Court d but would also sacked by the court seem to be politically motivated did the. Dead. Unconstitutional a volcanic eruption in the philippines forcing tens of thousands of people to flee their homes. About 70 kilometers south of the capital manila started spewing ash and lava on sunday 8000 people have already been evacuated from the island on which the volcano sits thousands more will leave in coastal towns. And has more now from tell the site. We are in but this province about 16 kilometers from kaino the roads are slippery this is a very difficult journey for those who are trying to flee evacuation that started as early as sunday afternoon and thousands have already fled the priority according to the government is to secure those within the 14 kilometer range. All that will cain no sound for you guys. Police a problem for me there for your own funny little boy and all of the behavior you know of on my list. Ok so this this try sicko. Is an entire family from police. They have been trying to evacuating since sunday afternoon were seeing cars full of family members those who have tried their very best to bring whatever they can of their belongings. Still ahead on aljazeera were going to take a look at whats at stake just freds prepares to host African Leaders grappling with a dramatic surge in violence in the seo region plus we take a closer look at the toll the australian fires ahead on the countrys most vulnerable inhabitants. Howler air quality in beijing is good middle of winter and is good across his its not true everywhere in northeastern china where theres big quiete but theres a bit of movement as you can see and some like clouds developing to bring rain eventually i think to shanghai but mostly its a cloudy picture than back to where lyn and unanimous were the rains developing in the same sort of system is also growing some rain snow at height over honshu and maybe parts of north korea otherwise its fairly belying weather for the next couple of days the coastal side of honshu developing a winter storm which is rolling up and youll get the edge affects of rain in tokyo south and this rain is spreading out towards shanghai on wednesday was snow on the snow as nature in for example will hang hong kong stays dry the heaviest rain further south apart from a few showers in the philippines is a born year but in the forecast theyll be repeated i think well see if its risk not only in sumatra but also back in java remember the flooding in jakarta where the heavy showers are reappearing in southern georgia smarter or western java that includes jakarta and that will be of the next couple of days the same is true further east so youve got borneo sort of way sea and almost all of the rest of indonesia. Talked to al jazeera we were told that between all the pressure has this been addressed by turkey we listen what is the proposal of spain for. We meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter how does it run. Its context this is the 3rd story telling around the biggest issues. Aired today you should do it again. This is out there these are the top stories were watching right now turkeys president says discussions in moscow between libyas warring sides are going positively typer the one says he and russian president Vladimir Putin will both attend a peace conference in berlin later this month. A bit more protests in iran after the government of madrid its military mistakenly shot down and ukrainian airliner last week killing 176 people demonstrators have been defying a heavy Police Presence in the capital tehran. A volcanic eruption in the philippines is forcing tens of thousands of people to flee their homes 8000 people have already been evacuated from the island of tel the same where the volcano sits with thousands more leaving coastal towns. 3 teachers have been killed in kenya in a suspected attack by. A Primary School was attacked and a nearby Police Station set on fire in greece a county near the somali border alshabaab which is linked to al qaeda has killed hundreds of people in both somalia and kenya in years of attacks and imposing his version of islamic law from the jail is clear 3 days of mourning over the deaths of 89 soldiers in an attack on their base it happened on thursday near the border with mali its the latest incident in africa is a region which is becoming increasingly violent so hill leaders will meet frances president president emmanuel mccrone in power in the southwest of france later on monday to decide on the future of the French Military presence there that has moved. In december the bodies of 71 soldiers from the lay its a military base in the capital a grim reflection of growing violence in a silo they were killed in an attack claimed by i saw in the west of the country this is i decided to come myself to give my nations gratitude inconsolable but not all defeated to these men plucked from the affection of the loved ones in the prime of life for what they are to us our heroes our martyrs the french president emanuel macro visited me shared to pay his respects just 3. 00 weeks earlier in paris microland led a memorial for 13 french soldiers killed in a Helicopter Crash in mali more than 4000. 00 french troops are fighting armed groups in the sile alongside forces from the share bikini faso chad mauritania and mali the g. 5 countries but is the casualties mount so his hostility against former colonial power france on the should not be possibility i notice and too many countries an anti french sentiment is no prospering without any clear political condemnation i cannot accept sending our soldiers into the field in countries where our presence is not cl

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