A group of rebels campaigning for autonomy in eastern Libya rejects the Parliament set up by another armed group in Tripoli but will honour a deal to keep major oil ports open, a rebel spokesman said yesterday.

Libya’s oil output has risen to 725,000 barrels a day, more than six times the level two months ago, after the rebels agreed with the central government to end a blockade of four oil ports in the east.

Since that deal, the Opec producer has been thrown into turmoil as a rival group opposed to the government has occupied Tripoli and set up a rival parliament and cabinet in the capital, refusing to recognise the elected House of Representatives.

Ali Hasi, spokesman for the port rebels of Ibrahim Jathran, said his group rejected the new Parliament, the General National Congress, convened by an alliance of armed groups from the western city of Misurata.

“We only recognise the elected House of Representatives, which represents all parts of the Libyan people,” he said. But he added the group would not take any action and honour its part of the oil deal with the government. “We handed over the ports (to the government) and they are under its authority,” Hasi said. In May the rebels had protested the election of a prime minister coming from Misurata, where many oppose the federalist rebels.

The conflict between the two governments, Parliaments and different groups takes place amid anarchy in Libya, where authorities are unable to control former rebels who helped topple Muammar Gaddafi in 2011 and now fight for power and a share of oil wealth.

Meanwhile a British envoy visited Libya’s Parliament at its new seat in Tobruk on Tuesday in a show of support against a rival assembly set up by armed groups who seized the capital Tripoli last month.

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