TRIPOLI (Reuters) - The international community was ready to help Libya's unity government with security training, British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond said on a visit to Tripoli on Monday, and he hoped such training could happen in Libya or a neighbouring country.
Britain was one of several countries to try to train Libyan security forces abroad after the fall of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011, but the efforts stalled amid militia infighting and political squabbles.
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