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imageWASHINGTON: The United States imposed sanctions Tuesday on a senior Libyan official and supporters accused of undermining the country's UN-backed peace process.

President Barack Obama authorized the US Treasury to target all enemies of the plan and the agency named Khalifa Ghweil, who runs the Tripoli administration.

The US decision follows a similar one taken by the European Union to impose costs on Libyans opposing the installation of a new UN-backed unity government.

Ghweil was the only named figure added to the Treasury sanctions list, but Obama's executive order allows US officials to target all opponents of the peace plan.

The order sanctions all those that "threaten the peace, security, or stability of Libya or obstruct or undermine the Libyan Government of National Accord."

The international community sees the Libyan Government of National Accord (GNA) under prime minister-designate Fayez al-Sarraj as the best hope for Libya.

But some of the factions that have seized chunks of the country since dictator Moamer Kadhafi was ousted and killed in 2011 do not recognize the accord.

Khalifa Ghweil, who heads a a rival authority which has armed supporters and controls much of the capital Tripoli has not submitted to the new regime.

And on Monday the recognized Libyan parliament in Tobruk postponed a vote of confidence in the new UN-backed regime because of "major differences."

According to the Treasury, any assets held by Ghweil in areas under US jurisdiction will be frozen.

"Today's action also complements the European Union's designation of Ghweil on April 1, 2016 for undermining the political transition in Libya," it added.

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Presse), 2016

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