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Tripoli, November 19, 2022 (LANA) - The High Council of State expressed its refusal to reopen the Lockerbie case file from some local authorities and bring it back to the fore again.The council said in a statement today, Saturday, regarding the attempt to revive the Lockerbie case, that this case has been completely closed from a political and legal point of view, according to the text of the agreement concluded between the United States of America and the Libyan state on 08/14/2008.In its... Read more
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Tripoli, November 19, 2022 (LANA) - The representative of the Presidential Council, "Musa al-Koni," met today, Saturday, with representatives of the social component of Greater Tripoli, who declared their full welcome to the deputy's vision of re-establishing the provincial system, due to its importance and contribution to the stability of Libya, and moving away from centralization. that hinder state building. During the meeting, which was attended by the Minister of Economy and Trade, "Mohammed Al-Hawij," the vision of... Read more
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Tripoli, November 16, 2022 (LANA) - The President of the Presidential Council, "Mohamed Al-Manfi" received today, Wednesday, Austrian Ambassador to Libya, "Christoph Minjorg", who delivered a written letter to Al-Manfi from the President of the Federal Republic of Austria, "Alexander van der Bellen". The meeting dealt with aspects of cooperation between the two friendly countries in various fields, and the Austrian ambassador praised the Presidential Council's balanced stances towards the Libyan issue, stressing his... Read more
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Tripoli, November 16, 2022 (LANA) - The President of the Presidential Council, Muhammad Al-Manfi, and the two deputies to the Council, Musa Al-Koni and Abdullah Al-Lafi, held today, Wednesday, an expanded meeting, in the presence of Prime Minister Abdel Hamid Al-Dabaiba, Governor of the Central Bank of Libya, Siddiq Al-Kabeer, and Head of the Audit Bureau, Khaled Shakshak.The Media Office of the Presidential Council stated on its official page that the meeting dealt with following up disclosure and transparency rates and... Read more
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Tripoli, November 16, 2022 (LANA) - Libya and Tunisia agreed to open a maritime line to transport passengers and goods between Libyan and Tunisian ports, by the end of this year.According to the spokesman of the Government of National Unity, "Mohamed Hammouda," the agreement came after bilateral meetings that included the Libyan ministers of transport and Tunisian transport today, Wednesday.During the bilateral meeting, the two ministers agreed to open the new gates at the Ras Ajdir... Read more