Oil production: China welcomes Libyan parties’ efforts

This undated photo shows Dai Bing, China's deputy permanent representative to the United Nations. (PHOTO / XINHUA)

UNITED NATIONS – A Chinese envoy on Monday welcomed the efforts the Libyan parties are making to ensure the normal order of oil production in the country.

"China welcomes that the Libyan parties are working to remove political interference, negotiate and resolve differences in the management of the oil sector and revenue distribution, and ensure the normal order of oil production in Libya," Dai Bing, China's deputy permanent representative to the United Nations, told the UN Security Council briefing on Libya.

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The Security Council should continue to maintain the frequency of its deliberations and devote its attention to the issue of Libya.

Dai Bing, Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN, China

Describing oil as "an important source of income for national reconstruction and livelihood improvement in Libya," he said "Libya's oil industry should continue to be managed by the country, and all oil revenues be used for the benefits of its people.”

Stressing that frozen assets are an important resource for national reconstruction, he said the countries concerned should ensure the integrity of the frozen assets in strict accordance with Security Council resolutions.

On the political situation in Libya, Dai said since Dec 24 last year, the political transition in Libya has continued to face challenges, and the negative impact on the situation in the country is gradually emerging.

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Speaking about the mandate of the United Nations Support Mission in Libya's (UNSMIL), Dai said, "considering that the political process in Libya is at a critical stage, China supports the extension of UNSMIL's mandate."

"The Security Council should continue to maintain the frequency of its deliberations and devote its attention to the issue of Libya," he said.