UN envoy hopes Libya talks will stem influx of foreign arms
GENEVA (AP) — The U.N.'s special representative for Libya said he hopes cease-fire talks that began Tuesday between the country's warring sides will result in a deal that will convince foreign powers to stop pouring in weapons.
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