Members of Libya's U.N.-backed Presidential Council have arrived in the capital, Tripoli, a Reuters reporter said.
Members of UN-backed Presidential Council arrive in Tripoli
Tripoli's self-declared government and armed groups that back it had in recent days warned the unity government not to travel to the Libyan capital.
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Seven members, including Fayez Seraj, the head of the council and prime minister of Libya's unity government, arrived at Tripoli's naval base after travelling by boat from Tunisia.
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