Libya Crisis Talks Resume as Oil Blockade Nears Second Month
- OPEC nation’s rival governments at odds over central bank head
- Standoff has slashed crude output, sparked intense mediation
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United Nations-led talks on Libya’s central bank crisis resumed, as a damaging oil blockade that’s slashed the OPEC member’s output nears a second month.
Representatives from the country’s eastern and western administrations are attending Wednesday’s round of negotiations in Tripoli, El-Hadi Elsaghir, a Libyan member of parliament who’s taking part, told Bloomberg by text message.