The frequency of crimes in Benghazi has increased significantly recently, recording in one week more than one crime of liquidation and kidnapping, the last of which was the kidnapping and rape of a 17-year-old girl by those claiming to be the criminal investigation unit. Benghazi, where the Hifter affiliated media …
Read More »French “Libération”: Salama’s resignation reflects Berlin’s failure.
The French newspaper “Liberation” considered that the resignation of the United Nations envoy to Libya, Ghassan Salama, reflects the failure of the Berlin initiative, in light of the stalled negotiations between the Libyans, the interruption of oil exports, and the failure to reach a permanent ceasefire. Liberation continued that the …
Read More »Asarraj: Continuing Hifter’s violation of the truce may make us reconsider participation in any dialogue.
President of the GNA, Fayez Asarraj, confirmed that Hifter’s violation of the truce might make us reconsider participating in any dialogue before stopping these violations, and the aggressor’s withdrawal to where it came from. During his participation in the eighth meeting of the High-level Committee of the African Union on …
Read More »European Union: What happened in Libya is a truce, not a ceasefire.
What happened in Libya is not a ceasefire, but a truce that must be developed into a stable and firm ceasefire, said the High Representative for Security and Foreign Policy in the European Union, Joseph Borrell, on Monday. Borrell added in a press conference after the meetings of the Union …
Read More »Several children are injured after Hifter air strikes on their house in Ain Zara area
The field hospital of the Ain Zara, confirmed on Wednesday that the family of Moftah al-Seid were taken to hospital after their house was bombed by Hifter war planes in the diplomatic district of Ain Zara. The hospital confirmed that the family members were injured by different shrapnels and were …
Read More »Matiqa International: A plane and three “African airlines” personnel were injured as a result of shelling.
Matiqa International Airport reported the injury of 3 African Airlines employees and the company’s aircraft in the maintenance store. According to the airport, on its official page, Sunday, the management of the airport was forced to close the airspace as a result of this bombing, and directed Buraq airlines aircraft …
Read More »ENI: Oil production in Libya has not changed.
The company’s production in Libya is stable and has not changed so far, the chief executive of Eni Energy, Claudio Discalzi, said. During a meeting with the journalists, Discalzi said production would always be the same, and that all of the company’s gas fields were concentrated in areas south of …
Read More »IOM confirmed the increase in number of migrant victims in Tajoura air raid
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) confirmed the increase in number of migrant victims as a result of the air raid on the Tajoura accommodation center, to 53 migrants, including 6 children. The organization said in a statement Friday that at least 12 out of 130 injured migrants are in …
Read More »Al-Sarraj At the Arab Summit: External Interference Pushed Some Parties To Not Adhere To Democracy
President of the Presidential Council Fayez Al-Sarraj, on Sunday, said that the negative external interventions, regional and international, have exacerbated the situation in Libya and encouraged some parties not to adhere to the democratic path and move away from peaceful political solution. During his speech at the Arab summit held …
Read More »Guterres: There Are Positive Signs Of An Agreement On A Unified Government
UN Secretary-General António Guterres said there were positive signs of resolving the dispute between Al-Sarraj and Hafter over the military’s subordination to civil authority and the formation of a unified national government. In a press statement, on Saturday, Guterres said after meeting with officials from the League of Arab States, …
Read More »WHO Sends Medical Supplies To 10 Local Hospitals In Libya
The World Health Organization (WHO), on Sunday, announced that 10 trucks carrying “emergency medical” supplies were being sent to 10 public hospitals in Libya. On the official page of the organization, the WHO said that the cities of Tobruk, Derna, Benghazi, Sirte, Green Mountain, Al-Bayda, Sabha, Merzak, Ghatt and Obari …
Read More »Williams Pledges To Try To Lift The Aviation Embargo Upon The Libyan Civil Aircraft
The deputy UN envoy in Libya, “Stephanie Williams,” on Thursday, pledged to contact with the concerned parties to lift the European embargo imposed on Libyan civil aircraft. During her meeting with Transportation Minister Milad Matouq, Williams stressed that the mission will work with the Ministry of Communications to raise the …
Read More »Al-Sarraj: We Hope That The National Conference Will Develop A Road Map Leading To Elections And Ending The Transitional Period
President of the Presidential Council (PC) Fayez Al-Sarraj expressed his hope that the National Conference, which is scheduled to be held mid-next month, would be a road map for elections to end the transitional stages and lay the foundation for the construction of a modern civil democratic state. During a …
Read More »US Ambassador Confirms From Tripoli His country’s Rejection Of A Military Solution And Supporting The Democratic Process
The American Ambassador to Libya, Peter Bodde, accompanied by General Thomas Waldhauser, the commander of the US military in Africa during his meeting in Tripoli with President of the Presidential Council Faiz Al-Sarraj, reiterated his country’s support for consolidating the democratic path and the rejection of the military solution to …
Read More »Al-Meshri Agrees In Moscow Upon The Need For Guarantees That The whole Forum Of The Military Rule Would Not Be Paved
The head of the High Council of State (HCS) Khaled Al-Meshri, agreed with the Russian Federation Council chairwoman, “Valentina Matviyenko” in the Russian capital Moscow, upon the need for guarantees to not pave the National Forum to a military rule. Al-Meshri and his accompanying delegation presented the Council’s vision of …
Read More »Al-Meshri Discusses In Moscow Ways To Resolve The Libyan Crisis
Head of the High Council of State (HCS) Khalid Al-Meshri, on Monday, discussed with Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov ways to resolve the Libyan crisis and stressed the need for a comprehensive political process aimed at holding general elections and forming unified and effective state institutions. In a statement …
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