Tripoli: Arab states boycotted a meeting hosted by Libya’s unity government on Sunday. Five of the Arab League’s 22 members sent their top diplomats and even the bloc’s secretary general stayed away. The snub underlines Arab divisions over the Tripoli-based government, whose legitimacy is contested by a rival administration in the war-torn country’s east.

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