The U.N. mission in Libya said Monday it plans to hold new meetings on the future of the troubled North African country this week. The U.N. Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) said in a statement that the meetings will be held both in Libya and in Geneva. No precise information was given on the meeting in Libya, other than saying it would happen "later this week." "The specific venue and exact timing of this round are subject to the completion of the logistical and security preparations," the statement said. A second round of peace talks between warring factions in Geneva last month ended in a "positive atmosphere," the United Nations said.