Development prompts mixture of cynicism and hope Libya may be able to puts years of violence behind it

UN-sponsored talks in Geneva have produced a new interim government for Libya, which aims to hold national elections later this year.

It is the first time the country has had a unified leadership in four years, and the new leadership will face severe challenges winning recognition both within the country and among some external actors.

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