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Hello im christine want to welcome to news africa its good to have you along turkey and russia have called for a cease fire in libya which they want to come into effect on sunday to present richard and his russian counterpart Vladimir Putin agree this should be a truce in libya but they support different factions in the country im kyra backs the administration in tripoli which is recognized by the u. N. And most western powers for its part moscow supports general who controls most of the country and has been advancing just take over the capital tripoli now on this map youll see tripoli in the west and general huffed as pollard based in the east each side is backed by different militias and adding to the mix a number off Foreign Policy with various interests in the via. One country 2 governments numerous militias. Ongoing fighting that the situation in libya its triggered a flurry of diplomatic meetings in the last days the un backed government of national caught us in brussels for talk