EU and UN officials have called for a peaceful end to the conflict in Libya after a meeting with local representatives in Brussels.<br /><br /> The UN’s envoy to Libya said they should have a greater role in decision-making under any new Libyan constitution.<br /><br /> “Together with the legislative power, together with the executive power, we will propose that there is a municipalities council. So (we must) keep working together! because i think the group here will be fantastic starting point for this municipalities council,” said Bernandino Leon, who was in Brussels for the talks.<br /><br /> Libya is divided. It has two parliaments and two governments, along with rival army and militias.<br /><br /> The UN talks in Rabat, Morocco, are focused on forming a unity government.<br /><br /> More than thirty mayors and local leaders travelled to the Belgian capital to see what role they could play in brokering a peace deal.<br /><br /> The goal of the meeting with local elected officials is to set up zones to provide humanitarian aid and basic ser