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The speaker’s ruling in Eastern Libya the house of representatives (Parliament) of akila Saleh paid a visit to Moscow, told RIA Novosti the official representative of the meeting Abdullah Bilhac.

"the Chairman of the house of representatives akila Saleh Libya arrived in Moscow", – said Bilchak.

According to Bilhana traveling Saleh, accompanied by the Minister of foreign Affairs of the government in the East of the country.

The press service of the Federation Council, earlier said that the speaker of Council of Federation Valentina Matvienko on Friday to meet with Saleh.

Earlier, Deputy speaker of the Parliament of Libya Ahmed Homa told RIA Novosti that during the visit to Russia Saleh intends to discuss put forward by Egypt "the Cairo initiative," the results of negotiations in Berlin on the Libyan resolution and the initiative made earlier by Saleh, a ceasefire and the resumption of the political process.

In Libya, the confrontation between the national consensus Government (NTC) Fayeza Zarraga, which controls Tripoli and areas to the West of the country and supported by Turkey and the Libyan national army under the command of Khalifa the Haftarot, political supported by Egypt.

In Cairo on 6 June, a meeting of Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi with Haftarot and Saleh. Following the meeting, the head of Egypt announced "the Cairo initiative," which includes a cease-fire throughout Libya from June 8 and conditions for a political settlement. The initiative was supported by Russia, the US and several Arab States, including Saudi Arabia and the UAE. It was opposed by the NTC and Turkey.

For more than a year the army of the Haftarot trying to hit the Libyan capital. Both sides claim that opponents are using weapons and manpower from the outside. In recent weeks, the NTC forces have reported significant progress in the battle for Tripoli and announced the intention to build on the success, to establish control over the city of Sirte and other areas to the East of the capital.

In Berlin on 19 January, held an international conference on Libya with the participation of Russia, the USA, Turkey, Egypt and several other countries as well as EU and UN. The main outcome of the conference was the call for participants for a ceasefire in Libya and an obligation to refrain from intervention in the conflict, respecting an embargo on the supply of arms to the parties. In addition, the participants proposed to create a Committee for monitoring the implementation of the cease-fire.