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World powers seek unity government in Libya to deter ISIS

Reuters reporter Patrick Markey discusses the conflict of Libya's four-year civil war.

12/12/2015 | Rating NR

PBS News Hour

World powers seek unity government in Libya to deter ISIS

Clip: 12/12/2015 | 3m 29s

Reuters reporter Patrick Markey discusses the conflict of Libya's four-year civil war.

Governments from Europe, Africa and the Middle East are calling for all sides in Libya's four-year civil war to agree to a ceasefire. Delegations from 17 countries discussed a UN plan to create a national unity government within 40 days. Reuters reporter Patrick Markey joins Hari Sreenivasan via Skype from Algiers to discuss.

12/12/2015 | Rating NR

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