Libya’s interim Prime Minister, Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh, denied reports, Wednesday, of meeting Israeli officials in the Jordanian capital of Amman.
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Algeria reopens consulate in Libya after eight-year absence
Algeria’s government has opened a new consulate in the Libyan capital, Tripoli, ending an eight-year absence due to the latter country’s civil war.
We are not in Libya to support one party at the expense of another, Chadian Front for Change and Accord says
The spokesman for the Chadian Front for Change and Accord, Kingabe Ogouzeimi de Tapol, has expressed his regret that elections were not held in Libya, where there are many Chadian fighters, saying it is “unfortunate”.
Libyan Ministry of Justice: Belgium is putting pressure on Libya to seize part of its frozen assets
The Deputy Minister of Justice and a member of the committee to follow up on judgments against Libyan frozen assets, Naziha Ashour, said that a Belgian court had issued a decision to arrest the head of the Libyan Investment Authority.
Libya’s deputy PM invites Turkey’s envoy to visit east
Libya’s Deputy Prime Minister Hussein al-Qatrani invited Turkey’s ambassador to Libya, Kenan Yılmaz, to visit the African country’s east.
Mishri: Adoption of constitution is essential for stability in Libya
The constitution should be adopted as soon as possible in order for elections to be held peacefully and for Libya to attain stability, Libya’s High Council Chairperson Khalid al-Mishri and Ankara’s Ambassador to Tripoli Kenan Yılmaz stated.
Egypt plans to increase power grid interconnection with Libya to 2,000 MW
Egypt plans to increase the capacity of its power grid interconnection with Libya to 2,000 MW, according to Minister of Electricity and Renewable Energy Mohamed Shaker.
Sudan thwarts ammunition smuggling operation near Libyan border
The Sudanese Rapid Support Forces (RSF) thwarted Sunday an attempt to smuggle quantities of ammunition on the border with Libya, which was on its way to Sudan, including about 3,638 rounds of machine guns and 357 DShK ammunition.
Flames on the Horizon? … Libya may be heading toward new rounds of conflict in the aftermath of its recently aborted elections
Nearly ten years ago, in the summer of 2012, the citizens of Libya went to the polls for the first time in four decades to vote for a national legislature. It was a watershed moment in the country’s path after the overthrow and death of Libyan dictator Muammar al-Qaddafi at …
Egyptian source: There’s security communication with leaders of Tripoli armed factions
Al-Araby Al-Jadeed website reported Egyptian sources tackling the situation in Libya as saying that there are positive signs that could lead to progress despite delayed elections, saying the Egyptian decision-making officials are conducting positive movements toward Libya.