They will probably discuss the final draft of the peace agreement between the two main rival political blocs: the pro-Islamist Libya Dawn bloc led by the Tripoli-based General National Congress (GNC) parliament, and the Tobruk-based House of Representatives (HoR) supported by the anti-Islamist Dignity bloc led by General Khalifa Haftar. Efforts to reach agreement on creating a single government -- the Government of National Accord (GNA) -- have been bulding over the past year. This has stoked rejectionists and spoilers on both sides, although an increase in local ceasefire initiatives has increased the prospects of a deal.
Any new government would likely move quickly to sign deals with foreign companies on construction, electricity and water provision.
However, it would likely be split between those preferring to work with European and Turkish or US and UK companies.
Fragmentation and the need to meet urgent political deadlines, such as on the constitution, will hamper the GNA's effectiveness.
