TRIPOLI (Reuters) - A senior negotiator from one of Libya's two parliaments on Wednesday quit U.N.-sponsored talks on forming a unity government a day before a new round of negotiations.
The United Nations has been trying to persuade the country's warring factions for months to form a unity cabinet and end fighting across the nation four years after the ousting of Muammar Gaddafi.
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