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 »Tuwareq Tribes Confirm Their Support For Al-Sarraj Efforts To Achieve Stability In The South
A delegation from Tuwareq tribes, on Saturday, confirmed its support for the efforts of President of the Presidential Council Fayez Al-Sarraj to achieve harmony and stability in the south and the country in general. The meeting, which was held at the headquarters of the Presidential Council in Tripoli, entailed talks …
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 »Essallak: There Was No Agreement Signed During The Abu Dhabi Meeting
A spokesman for the President of the Presidential Council, Mohammed Essallak, on Wednesday, said that the meeting of Abu Dhabi did not result in the signing of an agreement, but was only a consultative meeting. During a press conference, Essallak stated that there was a consensus at the Abu Dhabi …
Read More »Al-Sarraj: The Economic Reforms Have Improved The Economical Situation Of The Country
President of the Presidential Council Fayez Al-Sarraj, on Tuesday, said that the economic reforms have led to the reduction of the fiscal deficit, and the deterioration of the Libyan dinar has been gradually recessed and the prices of basic commodities have been receded. In a speech to the municipalities of …
Read More »Al-Sarraj Discusses With The Military Commanders The Security Developments
President of the Presidential Council Fayez Al-Sarraj, as Commander-in-Chief of the Libyan army, on Monday, met with the military commanders of the West and Tripoli and Sabha to discuss the latest developments on the military and security. Al-Sarraj discussed with the commanders of the military areas ways of coordination and …
Read More »Al-Sarraj: The Path To A Democratic Country Starts With Elections
The head of the presidential council (PC), Fayez Al-Sarraj, on Wednesday, said that Libyans are looking forward to building a democratic civilian state, pointing out that the way to this state comes through elections to to allow the people to choose who will lead the country. This was released during …
Read More »Misurata’s Delegation Calls On Al-Sarraj To Reveal The Identities Of The Security Arrangement Obstructors, Declining The Materialization Of State
During a meeting with the President of the Presidential Council, Fayez Al-Sarraj, the leaders of the Misurata municipality confirmed their total rejection of the militarization of the state and their aspiration for the establishment of a modern democratic civil state. A delegation of Misurata called to reveal the obstructors of …
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