TUNIS (Reuters) - Libya's rival factions have agreed to Dec. 16 as a target date for signing a United Nations-backed national unity government agreement, the U.N. envoy said on Friday after talks in Tunisia.
The U.N. has been negotiating for a year to get Libya's two rival governments and armed factions to end their conflict. But hardliners have been resisting signing a deal and several past deadlines to sign have failed after opponents balked.
(Reporting by Patrick Markey; Editing by Hugh Lawson)