Khalifa Haftar, Libya's eastern military officer, has disclosed to France's leader he will sign a truce and stick to it if civilian armies upheld by the globally perceived government regard it, a French administration official said on Monday.
"Marshal Haftar guaranteed (us) that he was focused on marking the truce yet this responsibility would stop if the local armies don't regard it," the authority said after Haftar met President Emmanuel Macron in Paris.
The authority gave no further subtleties.
Regardless of a harmony meeting held in Berlin in January, viciousness has expanded in Libya, with soldiers in the west and east getting ready for a long clash as outside weapons flood in, eastern groups close oil ports and adversary collusions wrangle over incomes from Africa's biggest oil holds.