Italy ready to play leading role in monitoring Libya peace - PM Conte


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  • Monday, 20 Jan 2020

German Chancellor Angela Merkel and United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres welcome Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte and Italian Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio at the Libya summit in Berlin, Germany, January 19, 2020. REUTERS/Michele Tantussi

MILAN (Reuters) - Italy is ready to take a leading role in monitoring a ceasefire agreement in Libya, Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte said on Sunday following the conclusion of a peace conference in Berlin.

"We are absolutely available to be in the frontline as far as a commitment goes towards taking responsibility in this direction, for monitoring peace," he told reporters in comments carried on live television.

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