More than a year ago, Libyan warlord Khalifa Haftar launched a relentless bombing campaign on Tripoli as he fought to oust the country’s UN-backed government. But his offensive has failed: the Government of National Accord has cleared Tripoli of Haftar's illegal militias. So where does that leave the country, is it ready for peace talks?
Anas el Gomati
Director of the Sadeq Institute
Vehbi Baysan
Associate Professor at Ibn Haldun University