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Tripoli, April 17, 2024 (LANA) - President of the Presidential Council, Mohamed Al-Manfi, discussed today, Wednesday, at the Council’s headquarters, the latest political developments in Libya, with the British Ambassador to Libya, Martin Longden.According to the media office of the President of the Council, the meeting discussed the importance of work and coordination between the parties concerned with the Libyan crisis, in addition to Britain’s continued support for the Supreme Finance Committee as a tool that ensures fair... Read more
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Tripoli, April 17, 2024 (LANA) - The French and British ambassadors to Libya, Mustafa Maharaj and Martin Longden, expressed their countries’ commitment to Libya’s unity, stability and sovereignty.This came in a statement issued by the French Embassy in Libya, on Tuesday evening, on the occasion of the two countries’ embassies celebrating the 120th anniversary of the friendly reconciliation between the two countries. In its statement, the French Embassy considered this celebration a... Read more
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Tripoli, April 17, 2024 (LANA) - The Algerian Foreign Minister, Ahmed Attaf, discussed with the UN envoy, Abdullah Batili, the latest developments on the Libyan scene.This came during Attaf’s reception, on Tuesday, at the headquarters of the Algerian mission to the United Nations, in New York, with the UN envoy Abdullah Batili, after he presented his latest report to the Security Council, which dealt with the latest political, security and economic developments in Libya. He announced his resignation from this.... Read more
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New York, April 17, 2024 (LANA) - Libya’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, “Taher Muhammad Al-Sunni,” stressed that any initiatives presented must be effective and practical that can be implemented and on a specific timetable, aiming to reach agreement on the controversial and outstanding points in order to hold transparent, and fair elections with fair laws that can be applied and whose results are respected by everyone, in order to end the fragile transitional stages and build unified state, legislative and executive institutions, that derive... Read more
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New York, April 17, 2024 (LANA) - Libya’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, “Taher Muhammad al-Sunni,” said that the most important step that will put the Libyans on the right track for a comprehensive solution is national reconciliation, rebuilding confidence, and reforming the social fabric, because without that, it is not possible to reach a solution, a true consensus, and all political solutions presented will remain fragile and incomplete, and we have the best example in previous experiences. ;... Read more