At a UN Security Council session addressing the Libyan crisis, the UK representative described the formation of the Advisory Committee as a constructive step in the political trajectory in Libya. She emphasized that this committee could play a pivotal role in shaping a promising future for the country.
The UK representative urged Libyan leaders to actively participate in the political process, stressing that supporting UN efforts is in the interest of all Libyans. She warned that the conflict over oil resources threatens to undermine stability.
Britain welcomed the implementation of new criteria for imposing sanctions on those who exploit Libyan oil, emphasizing the need to hold these individuals accountable. She expressed her anticipation of cooperating with the new UN envoy, Hannah Tetteh.
In another context, the UK representative expressed her shock at the discovery of mass graves of migrants and warned of the rise of human trafficking networks. She called for opening a transparent and independent investigation to ensure that perpetrators are not immune from punishment.