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Libyan Prime Minister-designate Fayez Seraj speaks during the 8th ministerial meeting of Libya's neighbouring countries in Tunis, Tunisia March 22, 2016. Image Credit: REUTERS

Paris: Rival Libyan factions agreed on Tuesday to hold parliamentary and presidential elections on December 10, an advisor to Libyan Prime Minister Fayez Seraj said following a meeting in Paris.

Taher Al Sonni said in a tweet that four parties gathered at the talks had also agreed on "finalising a constitutional base for elections" by September 16.

Seraj, eastern-based military commander Khalifa Haftar and the heads of two parliamentary assemblies are attending the talks, which aim to draft a roadmap towards elections.