Warring Libya Factions Agree to Set Up Cease-Fire Committee

  • Commander of Tripoli offensive has balked at signing truce
  • Leaders aim to end foreign intervention, restore arms embargo
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World leaders meeting in Berlin agreed to work toward a more durable cease-fire in Libya’s civil war, which has seen Russia and Turkey giving military support to opposing groups as countries outside Libya jockey for access to its energy resources.