UN Secretary General Condemns Hotel Attack in Libya

© REUTERS / Ismail Zitouny Security forces surround Corinthia hotel after a car bomb in Tripoli January 27, 2015
Security forces surround Corinthia hotel after a car bomb in Tripoli January 27, 2015 - Sputnik International
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The Secretary-General condemned in the strongest terms the attack on a hotel in Tripoli.

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UNITED NATIONS, January 28 (Sputnik) — The day after an attack on a hotel in Tripoli, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on Wednesday condemned the attack and said it will not undermine the Libya talks that the UN has been facilitating in Geneva.

"The Secretary-General condemns, in the strongest terms, the attack that took place at the Corinthia Hotel, in Tripoli on 27 January. He expresses his condolences to the families of those who lost their lives as a result of this despicable act. Terrorism has no place in the new Libya and will not undermine the ongoing political dialogue which the United Nations is facilitating," a statement published on the official UN website read.

Special Representative of the U.N. Secretary-General for Libya and Head of United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) Bernardino Leon (3rd R) poses with Civil Society Representatives and former members of the National Transitional Council, for a group photograph after a news conference at the Palais des Nations in Geneva - Sputnik International
Geneva Talks on Libya Constructive, UN Says After Attack on Tripoli Hotel

On January 27, a car exploded outside a hotel in Tripoli, killing three guards. The US State Department confirmed the death of one US national in Libya, following the attack.

Some senior officials were reportedly inside the hotel at the time of the explosion and several people were taken hostage.

On the same day, the UN Support Mission to Libya convened talks in Geneva in yet another attempt to reach a consensus formula on the national unity government, and eventually end the Libyan crisis.

The Libyan Civil War started in 2011 after the country's leader Muammar Gaddafi was overthrown, with several militia groups drawn into the struggle for power ever since.

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