Speaking at a press conference during her visit to Kuwait on Sunday, Libya’s Foreign Minister Najla Mangoush confirmed that some foreign fighters had indeed left the country.
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Libya: Evidence crimes against humanity and war crimes committed since 2016, UN report finds
There are reasonable grounds to believe that war crimes have been committed in Libya, while violence perpetrated in prisons and against migrants there may amount to crimes against humanity, the Independent Fact-Finding Mission on Libya says in a report published today.
Read More »Libya, Niger discuss irregular migration crisis
Libyan Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah yesterday met with Niger’s President Mohamed Bazoum and discussed the irregular migration crisis and ways to resolve it, Anadolu reported.
Read More »Al-Manqoush calls for speedy implementation of quartet border agreement with southern neighbours
Foreign Minister Najla Al-Manqoush has reiterated the need to accelerate the practical implementation of the Quartet Agreement concerned with protecting and securing common borders with neighboring countries to meet the security challenges in the region.
Read More »French ambassador launches training of 100 former Zintan militias
French ambassador Beatrice du Hellen launched with Libyan local authorities the Moutaalleq Training Programme for the professional integration of 100 former militias in Zintan.
Read More »Egypt and US agree to step up work on Libya
Egypt’s president and visiting US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan agreed at talks in Cairo on Wednesday to intensify international efforts over upcoming elections in Libya, a statement from the Egyptian presidency statement has confirmed.
Read More »Libyan PM visits Niger to discuss immigration and border security
The Libyan Prime Minister, Abdul-Hamid Dbeibah, arrived in Niger’s capital Niamey on Wednesday and met with President Mohamed Bazoum to review issues of illegal immigration from northern Niger through southern Libya and border security.
Read More »US passes bill enabling sanctions on foreign actors in Libya
The US House of Representatives has passed a bill that could sanction foreign actors supporting rival factions in Libya.
Read More »Libyan PM Receives Commander of Africom
U.S. Army Gen. Stephen Townsend, commander, U.S. Africa Command, wrapped up a two-day visit to Libya, Algeria, and Tunisia, Sept. 27-28.
Read More »48 members of HoR deny requesting Russian interference in Libya
Forty-eight members of the Libyan House of Representatives (HoR) issued a statement Tuesday denying remarks by Russia’s foreign minister that Russian intervention in Libya came at the request of the HoR.
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