US and UN call for talks in Libyan dispute over control of central bank
Briefly

The US embassy in Libya emphasized that the economic crisis stemming from the power struggle over the central bank requires a diplomatic solution, highlighting the need for dialogue.
The embassy noted that the ongoing contest over the bank administration undermines public confidence and increases risks of conflict, calling for all parties to heed the UN's call for negotiations.
Sadiq al-Kabir, previously dismissed, has criticized the new leadership's overspending, and tensions are heightened as he sides with eastern forces, complicating the financial stalemate.
The new interim deputy governor, Abdel Fattah Ghaffar, claims he can resolve the liquidity crisis and is urging Kabir to facilitate the transfer of crucial operational codes.
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