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 »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 »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-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 »Salame To Libyans: It’s The Time For The Truth And Making The Choice To Build Your Country
UN envoy to Libya Ghassan Salame, on Saturday. said that the Libyans now have the opportunity to rule of reason or remain prisoners of the past. “The time for the truth and choice has come to you, either to build together a bright future for your children, to be distracted …
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 »Pashagha: We Are Intent On Maintaining The Journalists Rights And Safety And We Will Hold Accountable Those Who Risk It
During his meeting with the official spokesman of the President of the Presidential Council Mohammed Assalak, on Wednesday, the Interior Minister Fathi Pashagha, said that the ministry is keen to take into account the rights of journalists and their safety and hold accountable those who violate the law. Pashagha discussed …
Read More »Al-Sarraj: The Presidential Council Supports The Implementation Of Governance And Is Committed To Transparency
President of the Presidential Council (PC) Faiz Al-Sarraj, on Wednesday, confirmed the Council’s support for the implementation of governance and its commitment, and its aim towards discipline and transparency. The speech came during a workshop held at the headquarters of the Audit Bureau on the governance of public sector companies, …
Read More »The PC Condemns The Military Escalation In Al-Sadada And Marks It As A Violation Of Previous Agreements
The Presidential Council (PC) condemned the military escalation in Al-Sadada, which is considered a flagrant violation of all the agreements adopted by all parties during the international conferences held to resolve the Libyan crisis. In a statement, the PC stressed its rejection of “this provocation and encroachment,” which may drag …
Read More »Al-Sarraj Reopens Al-Sharara Oilfield
President of the #PC, Faiz Al-Sarraj, reopened Al-Sharara oilfield after meeting with representatives of the “#Fazan Anger” movement and the security and military leaders in the field of Obari. During the meeting, Al-Sarraj expressed his understanding of the reasons for the protest and the demands that he considered “legitimate rights,” …
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