French Foreign Affairs minister Jean-Yves Le Drian (R) welcomes Libyan National Army's Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar, at the Elysee Palace in Paris on May 29, 2018 before an international conference on Libya. - Rival Libyan leaders vying for influence in the fractured and war-scarred country meet in Paris for a major peace conference seen as a risky French-backed push for a political settlement in the country. (Photo by ludovic MARIN / AFP)
Editorial. Après Sarkozy et Hollande, Macron a voulu faire de la Libye l’emblème d’une politique étrangère audacieuse, mais il doit se rendre à l’évidence : pour ne pas perdre l’équilibre, mieux vaut avoir des soutiens solides.
Saliou Ndiaye
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