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Tripoli, 23 January, 2023 (LANA) - Director General of the National Council for Economic and Social Development, Mahmoud Al Futaisi, discussed, Monday, with a delegation from the Japanese Embassy in Tripoli, means of cooperation and technical support through the work of the WFP organization in Libya. The meeting, which was attended by Amani Kobayashi, Deputy Head of Mission, Masaaki Amadera, Special Coordinator for Libya, and Yasuo Misawa, Deputy Resident Representative of the... Read more
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Tripoli, 23 January, 2023 (LANA) - President of the Presidential Council, Mohamed Al-Mnfi, has praised the depth of the historical relations between Libya and Tunisia, and the ties of brotherhood and common destiny that unite the two countries and the two brotherly peoples, expressing his appreciation for Tunisia's positive role towards the Libyan issue.This came during his meeting, Monday, with the Tunisian Foreign Minister, Othman Al-Jarandi, who conveyed the greetings of the Tunisian... Read more
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Tripoli 23 January 2023 (Lana) The Italian Foreign Minister ,Antonio Tajani, called for the need to find a solution to the Libyan crisis in a way that pave the way for an agreement helps to hold the elections in the country. The Italian call came during the joint press conference held by Tajani with his Egyptian counterpart, Sameh Shukri, yesterday in Cairo. "We must find a solution to the Libyan issue, and until now we still see great tension, and we hope to... Read more
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Tripoli 23 January 2023 (Lana) The Tunisian Ministry of Trade and Export Development, Kalthoum Ben Rajab, announced the approval of promotional program of the Center for the Promotion of Exports to Libya and Sub-Saharan Africa 2023. This came during a working session held with representatives of Ministries of trade and export development, foreign affairs, transportation, Chambers of Industry and Commerce, the Center for the Promotion of Exports, the Tunisian Federation of Industry, Trade and... Read more
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Tunisia, January 21, 2023 (LANA) – Tunisian clinics in Tunis, the capital, continue to refuse to receive and treat Libyan patients, on the pretext of not paying the debts owed to the clinics by the Libyan state. Eyewitnesses of Libyan patients who are being treated at the expense of the Libyan state told the Libyan News Agency, in telephone calls, that the administrations of these clinics, which had sent them out earlier, stopped their treatment and dealt with them in a provocative manner without any regard for their difficult... Read more