Egypt is playing a key role in stabilising Libya and is trying to make its UN-brokered 2015 political agreement more "flexible" to foster "reconciliation" between country's rival factions and to ''unify the army", foreign minister Sameh Shoukry said on Friday.
"We don't make distinctions between Libyan brothers," Shoukry told the Mediterranean Dialogues summit taking place in Rome through Saturday.
Cairo has began talks with ''the various Libyan political organisations", with the "brothers of Misurata" and with (powerful military strongman) Khalifa Haftar, Shoukry stated.
Libya's UN-backed premier Fayez 'al-Serraj "will visit Cairo soon", Shoukry said, adding that Egypt's authorities are working with UN special envoy to Libya Ghassem Salame.