CAIRO — The Libyan commander backed by Russia, whose forces suffered a string of battlefield losses in recent days, declared on June 6 that he was ready to stop fighting and enter talks to end his oil-rich country’s grinding civil war.
New York Times: Libyan commander backed by Russia says he’s ready for talks to end war
Forces loyal to Libya's UN-recognised Government of National Accord (GNA) parade a Pantsir air defense system truck in the capital Tripoli on May 20, 2020, after its capture at al-Watiya airbase (Okba Ibn Nafa airbase) from forces loyal to Libya's eastern-based strongman Khalifa Haftar.