Negotiations between the Libyan parties in Moscow ended without an agreement. This was stated by the media advisor of the Tobruk parliament, Hamid Al-Safi, in a statement released to the Russian site Sputnik. General Khalifa Haftar, head of the Tobruk militias asked for more time (at least until tomorrow) before signing the conditions proposed by Russia and Turkey. Today in Moscow, the President of the Libyan national agreement government Fayez al Sarraj and General Khalifa Haftar, the strongman of Cyrenaica, should have signed an agreement under the watchful eye of Vladimir Putin. According to Al Arabiya, the agreement included the freezing of Turkish intervention in the country, the sending of Russian soldiers to supervise the implementation of the ceasefire, a balanced withdrawal of troops to the barracks and the disarmament of the militias. Furthermore, the UN would have intervened between the opposing troops with an unarmed peacekeeping force. The task of combating terrorism and protecting oil wells was to be the task of the Libyan national army in Haftar.