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Tripoli, March 12, 2021 (LANA) - The head of the investigations department at the Office of the Public Prosecutor, al-Sediq al-Sour, stated that the Tunisian authorities have received 3 women and 5 children from the families of ISIS members in Sirt. The Attorney General's office added that 7 women and 9 children with ISIS relatives will be deported next week to the Tunisian authorities = ... Read more
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Tripoli, March 12, 2021 (LANA) - Libya's delegate to the United Nations, Ambassador Taher Al-Sunni, discussed this morning, Friday, with (Rayzidon Zinenga), the coordinator of the UN mission to Libya, ways to support the new government headed by Eng. Abdul Hamid Dbaiba. This came during a remote meeting via a video conference. "I met today with the coordinator of the UN mission to Libya, where we discussed the current situation and ways to support the government and implement the road map," al-Sunni said in a. ... Read more
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Tripoli, March 12, 2021 (LANA) - The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the National Accord Government –NAG- congratulated the Libyan people for granting majority confidence to the government of national unity headed by Abdel Hamid Dbaiba. In a statement, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs also expressed its gratitude to the members of the dialogue committee and the United Nations Support Mission in Libya for their contribution to drawing the features of the next phase and developing a political roadmap that led to the selection of a... Read more
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Tripoli, March 12, 2021 (LANA) - The United States, France, Germany, Italy and Britain welcomed the parliament's confidence in the new government headed by Abdel Hamid Dbaiba. This came in a joint statement of the five countries, issued by the US State Department, on Thursday, in which they welcomed the recent developments in the Libyan arena. The joint statement emphasized the ability of the Libyan people to reunify the country, also expressing its thanks to all the actors who contributed to the... Read more
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Rome, March 12, 2021 (LANA) - Italy's special envoy to Libya, Ambassador Pasquale Ferrara, said that granting confidence to the government of national unity in Libya is an essential step for reuniting institutions, denying that his country has any hidden agendas in Libya. "Ferrara" confirmed in an interview with the Egyptian newspaper, Al-Shorouk, published, Thursday, that the real transitional stage in Libya has now begun, reiterating that his country does not have hidden agendas in Libya and it supports the political solution,... Read more