High Level Meeting on Libyan Constitutional Track 28 June 2022
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High Level Meeting on Libyan Constitutional Track 28 June 2022

Leaders of Libya's House of Representatives (HOR) in the east, and the High State Council (HSC), based in the western city of Tripoli, kicked off two days of scheduled talks beginning Tuesday morning in Geneva to continue efforts to review a reformed constitution that charts a peaceful and democratic future for the country.

Hosting the encounter at the UN Palais of Nations on 28 and 29 June, Special Adviser to the UN Secretary-General on Libya, Stephanie Williams, greeted HoR Speaker Aguila Saleh and HSC President Khaled Elmeshri.

The leaders of the two chambers agreed to meet in the Swiss city to discuss the draft constitutional framework for elections, after talks on the issue in Cairo, from 12 to 20 June 2022.

"I have witnessed an unprecedented level of cooperation between the institutions and you have now reached a critical stage of what has been a long and difficult path," Ms. Williams said in opening remarks to both delegations. "It is now the time to make a final and courageous effort to ensure that this historic compromise takes place, for the sake of Libya, the Libyan people and the credibility of its institutions."

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STORY: High Level Meeting on Libyan Constitutional Track – Day 1

TRT: 2 mins 00s

SOURCE: UNTV CH

RESTRICTIONS: NONE

LANGUAGE: ENGLISH

ASPECT RATIO: 16:9

DATELINE: 28 June 2022 GENEVA, SWITZERLAND

SHOTLIST

  1. Exterior medium shot, flag alley, UN Geneva.
  2. Wide shot, car arrives at UN Geneva carrying Stephanie Williams, UN Secretary-General’s Special Adviser on Libya.
  3. Medium shot, Ms. Williams steps out of car and is greeted at UN Geneva by Enrico Formica, UN Senior Mediation Officer.
  4. Medium shot, Ms. Williams stands chatting with participant.
  5. Medium shot, car arrives at UN Geneva carrying Aguila Saleh, Speaker of the House of Representatives (HoR).
  6. Medium shot, car door is opened by a member of Mr. Saleh’s security detail, he alights to shake hands with Ms. Williams.
  7. Medium shot, Mr. Saleh stands chatting with Ms. Williams and entourage; she greets members of Mr. Saleh’s delegation.
  8. Medium shot, car arrives at UN Geneva carrying Khaled Elmeshri, President of the High State Council of State (HSC).
  9. Medium shot, car door is opened by a member of Mr. Elmeshri’s security detail, he alights to shake hands with Ms. Williams, who also greets other members of his delegation.
  10. Medium shot, delegation and Ms. Williams walk into UN building.
  11. Medium-wide shot, conference room full of delegates with Ms. Williams to rear and flanked by Mr. Saleh and Mr. Elmeshri.
  12. Medium shot, photographers and video journalists crowd together to photograph and film the heads of delegation and Ms. Williams.
  13. Medium shot, podium speakers.
  14. Medium shot, Ms. Williams speaking.
  15. Medium shot, Mr. Saleh speaking.
  16. Medium shot, Mr. Elmeshri speaking.

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