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Tripoli, January 17, 2024 (LANA) - The First Deputy President of the High Council of State, Masoud Obaid, met today, Wednesday, with members of the Political Committee of the Tebu and Tuareg components, at the Council’s office in Tripoli.The members of the committee briefed the First Deputy on the provisions of the Charter of Honour, good neighbourliness, brotherhood and peaceful coexistence between the Tebu and Tuareg tribes, which was reached in the city of Zawiya, according to the Council’s media.... Read more
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Tripoli, January 17, 2024 (LANA) - President of the Presidential Council, Mohamed Al-Manfi, discussed today, Wednesday, at the Council’s headquarters, with the French Ambassador to Libya, Mustafa Maharaj, developments in the political, economic, and military situation in Libya.According to the media office of the President of the Council, at the beginning of the meeting, Maharaj expressed his appreciation for the role of the President of the Council in bringing viewpoints closer between the Libyan parties, and his tireless... Read more
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Kampala, January 17, 2024 (LANA) - The work of the ministerial meeting of foreign ministers of the Non-Aligned Movement countries, which was held to prepare for the nineteenth summit of presidents and heads of government of the Non-Aligned Movement countries, which will be held in Kampala during the days 19-20 of January, began in the Ugandan capital, Kampala, on Wednesday.The person in charge of running the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation in the Government of National Unity, Al-Taher Al-Baour, and... Read more
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Tripoli, January 16, 2024 (LANA) - The representative of the Presidential Council, “Abdullah Al-Lafi”, discussed with the British Ambassador to Libya, “Martin Longden”, the latest developments in the political scene in Libya, ways to break the current stalemate, and progress in the political process, in addition to the reconciliation file, which the Presidential Council is working on completing, and a number of bilateral files between the two countries.During the meeting on Tuesday, Al-Lafi stressed the importance of the... Read more
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Tripoli, January 16, 2024 (LANA) - The Japanese Embassy announced today, Tuesday, the resumption of its work from the capital, Tripoli, on a limited basis, starting from January 15, after the cessation of work in its offices in 2014.Our government platform stated that the Japanese embassy confirmed that it seeks to develop diplomatic cooperation with Libya, while visa issuance procedures for Libyan citizens will be completed from its country’s embassies in Tunisia, Egypt, and Istanbul.For... Read more