I think you are spot on, again, as usual!
BTW, keeping a close eye on the developments coming up, particularly the elections. What's your opinion on how it will go?
Egypt's Sisi discusses developments in Libya with Macron by phone
Ahram Online , Sunday 27 May 2018
Egypt's President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi received a phone call from his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron on Sunday to discuss several regional issues, including developments in Libya.
The two leaders also discussed ways of enhancing bilateral cooperation and other regional issues, El-Sisis’s spokesman Bassam Rady said in a statement, with Macron praising Egypt’s efforts to restore stability and to unify Libya's military.
Libyan factions are set to meet on Tuesday in Paris to agree on a political roadmap to resolve disputed issues, to pave the way for UN-backed elections this year.
The Egyptian president affirmed Cairo's commitment to supporting efforts to reach a political settlement in Libya, stressing the importance of good preparation and of holding the Libyan elections this year.
El-Sisi and Macron also affirmed the necessity of combining international efforts to push forward the political settlement efforts in Syria and end the humanitarian suffering of the Syrian people.
http://english.ahram.org.eg/News/301288.aspx
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BTW, I'm sure you remember the rumors (and that's really all they were) that Egypt was intending on invading eastern Libya to secure the border and try to positively impact the civil war, then the Algerians got all chest thumpy and loud (not sure why, considering the insignificance from that side of the border that has been nothing but that) and they threatened to intervene loooool, yeah, ok, but whatever. The point is that those people on that side have done jack diddly squat to contribute or to help preserve peace in the area or even unity among Arab concerns against terrorism in general that has affected all our countries. So I find it rather hypocritical of the Algerians to flap their yaps like they did, but not surprised of course. We see that wild, filthy, gum-flapping right here on this forum (and even some Arabic ones as well.) They need to zip it up, shut their trap and worry about themselves only which is something they excel at, selfishness, and stop trying to make it appear like they have a saying in anything, particularly with the Libyan/Egyptian brotherly efforts when they've done jack, diddly squat to contribute any effort in the fight against terrorism in the Arab and Muslim world. Just keep doing what you do best, nothing. Libya & Egypt, despite our past feuds, are connected as one and our intentions in Libya are nothing short of seeing the best possible outcome for our Libyan brothers and sisters.