The United Nations on Thursday condemned a reported attack on an office of Libya's central bank in the eastern city of Benghazi, calling for an inquiry into the incident that has complicated talks between the country's warring parties. On Wednesday, a rival, self-declared parliament based in Tripoli said it would suspend its participation in U.N.-brokered talks, accusing troops loyal to the recognized government of attacking the bank. The official government, which has been forced to work out of the east since an armed faction called Libya Dawn seized Tripoli, denied the attack, saying its forces were securing the central bank in Benghazi. http://bit.ly/1JnZyzq http://bit.ly/1fJ5yqZ
U.N. Condemns Attack on Libyan Central Bank, Demands Inquiry
The United Nations on Thursday condemned a reported attack on an office of Libya's central bank in the eastern city of Benghazi, calling for an inquiry into the incident that has complicated talks between the country's warring parties. On Wednesday, a rival, self-declared parliament based in Tripoli said it would suspend its participation in U.N.-brokered talks, accusing troops loyal to the recognized government of attacking the bank. The official government, which has been forced to work out of the east since an armed faction called Libya Dawn seized Tripoli, denied the attack, saying its forces were securing the central bank in Benghazi. http://bit.ly/1JnZyzq http://bit.ly/1fJ5yqZ
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