Libyan Prime Minister Ali Zeidan told Al Arabiya News Channel on Sunday that his resignation is “out of the question” due to the violent struggle for security in the country.
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Libya allows use of force against oil tanker
Defence Ministry authorises military to use force to stop North Korea-flagged tanker loading crude oil sold by rebels.
Libyan 'force' goes after threatened North Korean oil tanker in rebel-held port
“A force” has been mobilized by the Libyan government to “seize” a North Korean-flagged ship that’s been docked for days in a rebel-held port, despite a threat by Libya’s leader that it might be bombed.
Libyan ‘force’ goes after threatened North Korean oil tanker in rebel-held port
“A force” has been mobilized by the Libyan government to “seize” a North Korean-flagged ship that’s been docked for days in a rebel-held port, despite a threat by Libya’s leader that it might be bombed.
Have Libya’s armed forces lost confidence in Prime Minister Ali Zeidan?
At yesterday’s press conference, Prime Minister Ali Zeidan confirmed the details of the events surrounding the oil tanker, as reported yesterday by Libya Herald.
Libyan Resistance Loads Oil Into North Korean Tanker
Tripoli, Libya (CNN) — Libya’s prime minister threatened Saturday night to bomb a North Korean-flagged ship that had entered a rebel-held oil port, calling the ship’s arrival there a “violation of international law.”