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    Speaking in Vienna, US Secretary of State John Kerry said world powers would back Libya in seeking exemption from a UN arms embargo.

    He said IS was a "new threat" to Libya and it was "imperative" it was stopped.

    Last month, the Libyan government warned that IS could seize most of the country if it was not halted soon.

    After holding talks with international partners, Mr Kerry said: "The GNA [Government of National Accord] is the only en y that can unify the country. It is the only way to ensure that vital ins utions... fall under representative and acknowledged authority.

    "It is the only way to generate the cohesion necessary to defeat Daesh [IS]."

    The requested arms embargo "exemption" for Libya will need to be approved by the UN Sanctions Committee before it comes into force.

    But the Libyan government's formal request for it signals that they have been given assurances that it would soon be approved.

    Libya remains a country where multiple administrations are still bickering over who is in charge. Armed groups in western Libya, reputed for their shifting allegiances, only loosely back the new government, and there is no clear chain of command.

    There is a risk that future arms shipments will either fall into the wrong hands, or exacerbate the civil conflict there between rival militias.
    http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-36300525

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    govt? in Libya?

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