Prime Minister Boris Johnson said Sunday that Britain would be ready to send "people and experts" to help monitor a Libya ceasefire should one be brokered by world powers at a summit in Berlin.
Johnson told Britain's Sky News television on his arrival in the German capital that it was time for "external proxies" to stop interfering in the war.
"Proxy conflicts only come to an end when the external proxies decide that they want to bring it to an end," said Johnson.
"We want to have a UN-led peace process and stop this jockeying for position. The people of Libya have suffered enough."
"I don't see any ceasefire at the moment," he added. "That's what we are arguing for today."
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