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Paris, October 9, 2021 (LANA) - A high-level delegation of French businessmen and economists is expected to start tomorrow, Sunday, October 10, a visit to Tripoli, in order to hold talks on strengthening cooperation relations between France and Libya, and in preparation for reconfirming the French interest in Libya, before the international conference called by French President Emmanuel Macron on November 12. The French weekly magazine "Jeune Afrique" reported that the French energy giant Total will lead this delegation, which... Read more
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Tripoli, October 09, 2021 (LANA) - US Ambassador and Special Envoy to Libya "Richard Norland" welcomed the signing of the Joint Military Committee (5+5), the action plan for the withdrawal of mercenaries, foreign fighters and foreign forces from Libya. In his tweet, Ambassador Norland said that ‘’the progress made by the military leaders in the Joint Military Commission (5+5) could be a model for political leaders in reaching an agreement on the elections’’. = ... Read more
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Cairo, October 9, 2021 (LANA) - The Arab League welcomed the results of the meeting of the joint military committee in Geneva, which culminated in the approval of an action plan to remove all mercenaries, foreign fighters and foreign forces from Libyan territory. An official source in the General Secretariat of the League praised, in a statement, the tireless and continuous efforts of the Joint Military Committee, to establish the ceasefire agreement since its signing in October last year, and its keenness to... Read more
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Tripoli, October 9, 2021 (LANA) - Libyan Airlines will resume today, Saturday, its flights to Cairo International Airport, after a 7-year hiatus. The Al-Ahram Gate website stated that the first flights are scheduled to take off from Mietiqa International Airport at 11.30 am this morning, when they will arrive at Terminal No. 1 known as the old airport at Cairo International Airport. The website added, quoting sources at Cairo Airport, "Cairo International Airport received a letter from Libyan... Read more
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Geneva, October 8, 2021 (LANA) - The Military Committee (5 + 5) concluded its meetings in Geneva this Friday afternoon and issued a final statement in which it announced that it had completed the preparation of an action plan to remove mercenaries and foreign forces from Libya in a (gradual, simultaneous and balanced) manner. The committee’s final statement stated that “the readiness of local and international monitoring of the ceasefire agreement is necessary before starting the implementation of the plan to remove mercenaries... Read more