Libya’s internationally recognized government in the northeastern Tobruk has declared a cease-fire , with U.N.-brokered peace talks set to resume in Geneva next week. The Tobruk government’s rival, the self-declared Fajr Libya (Dawn of Libya) government in Tripoli had declared a truce earlier in the week, but said on Sunday that it would not participated in the talks unless they were held in Libya, but that they were willing to negotiate. Jason Pack from Libya-Analysis.com, speaking to Al Jazeera from London, said that the cease-fire agreement was only moderately promising, adding that while Fajr Libya , which is comprised of several militia groups, had agreed to a truce, many other militia groups operating in the country had not.  “We also do not have both sides of the political leadership of Tripoli represented in Geneva,” Pack said, but added that the current situation in Libya was not necessarily a result of […]