The fighting has killed hundreds of people and displaced thousands as each side claims to be the country's legitimate leadership.
Omar al-Sinki told The Associated Press ahead of his meeting Monday with UAE Interior Minister Saif bin Zayed Al Nahyan that he wants greater technical, logistical and political support from Arab and international allies.
He declined to discuss details of whether members of the armed forces have received military equipment and arms from the UAE.
"Libya, God willing, will eliminate terrorism like Egypt eliminated terrorism," al-Sinki said.
Al-Sinki said forces allied with his government control most of Libya's main eastern city, Benghazi. He said 321 people have been killed in fighting to retake the city from Islamist militias since October 15.
He said a more detailed breakdown of the death toll was not available.
Not far from Benghazi, militants in the eastern Islamist stronghold of Darna have pledged allegiance to the extremist Islamic State group, which is active in Syria and Iraq.
He said there are plans to retake Darna after Benghazi is fully secured. He blamed IS-aligned militants for car bombs last month in the eastern cities of Tobruk and Bayda that killed six people and wounded 21.
Despite an escalation in violence, al-Sinki said Libya is not heading into a fully-fledged war.
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