"The United States welcomes the February 23 endorsement for the Cabinet of the Government of National Accord, signed by a majority of Libyan House of Representatives members," State Department spokesman John Kirby said in a statement yesterday.
Legislators from the internationally recognized parliament -- located in the remote eastern town of Tobruk -- signed a petition on Wednesday saying they were "forcibly prevented" from holding a confidence vote on the line-up of a new unity administration on Tuesday, when parliament lacked a quorum.
A Presidential Council, born of a UN-brokered agreement in December between representatives of the country's rival parliaments, last week put forward a unity government of 18 members.
Libya descended into chaos after the 2011 ouster of longtime dictator Moamer Kadhafi, allowing extremist organisations including the Islamic State group (IS) to gain significant ground.
