U.S. Congress passed on Thursday the 'Libya Stabilization Act' in order to impose sanctions on foreign parties who undermine the peace and stability of Libya, according to Sputnik News agency.
In a Tweet, US Congressman Ted Deutch said, "Today, the House passed my Libya Stabilization Act"
"The law called on the United States to play a more active diplomatic role to resolve the conflict in order to support humanitarian aid, democratic governance, civil society, and future elections, and to improve financial management for the public sector in Libya, specifically the central bank and the National Oil Corporation," he added.
'The law will impose sanctions on those who support mercenary soldiers and militias, and violate the arms embargo imposed by the United Nations," Deutch continued.
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