THIS handout picture released by the United Nations shows delegates standing during the playing of Libya’s national anthem before the opening of the conference.—AFP GENEVA: Delegates from Libya’s opposing sides kicked off a five-day meeting on Monday to choose an interim prime minister and a three-person presidency council in a bid to reunite the troubled oil-rich country before an election in December. The Libyan Political Dialogue Forum, including envoys from around Libya, was meeting under UN mediation in an undisclosed site outside Geneva in hopes of stabilising the North African country that has been largely lawless since Moammar Qadhafi’s fall and killing in 2011.