The U.N. Security Council is condemning a deadly attack on a detention center for migrants near Libya's capital and is calling on the warring parties to urgently de-escalate fighting and commit to a cease-fire.
The U.N.'s most powerful body also called on the parties to rapidly return to U.N.-mediated political talks.
The council press statement on Friday was the first approved by all 15 members since self-styled Libyan National Army leader Field Marshal Khalifa Hifter launched a military offensive in early April aimed at taking the capital, Tripoli.
The Security Council also expressed "deep concern" at the worsening humanitarian situation in Libya and at conditions in detention centers, which it stressed "are the responsibility of the Libyan government."