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Jeddah, April 7, 2022 (LANA) - The Secretary-General of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation "Hussein Ibrahim Taha" renewed the organization's keenness to enhance security and stability in Libya and preserve its sovereignty and territorial integrity, calling on all Libyan parties to the Libyan-Libyan dialogue.During his meeting today in Jeddah with Libya's representative in the organization, "Kamal Dahan", Taha confirmed the organization's readiness to cooperate with the General National Elections Commission in Libya... Read more
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Tripoli, April 7, 2022 (LANA) - The Vice-President of the Presidential Council, "Abdullah Al-Lafi", in his capacity as the Supreme Commander of the Libyan Army, visited this morning, Thursday, the joint operations room, at Maitiga base, to see the progress of work there. Al-Lafi praised the Libyan-Turkish cooperation in the military field, especially the keenness of the Libyan officers assigned to work in the operations room, to benefit from the experience of their Turkish counterparts in their field of.... Read more
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Tripoli, April 7, 2022 (LANA) - The first meeting of the Board of Directors of the Training Institute was held today, Thursday, to strengthen migration partnerships in the Mediterranean, within the framework of coordination between the Ministries of Interior and Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation.The meeting included the Director of the Relations and Cooperation Department of the Libyan Ministry of Interior, the Ministry's coordinator at the Institute, and representatives of the Ministries of Interior in Jordan,... Read more
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Tripoli, April 7, 2022 (LANA) - Minister of Finance in charge, "Mohammed Al-Shoubi" met with the committee formed by The Prime Minister's Decision No. 154 of 2022 related to addressing the financial conditions of the National Oil Corporation and supporting its efforts to increase production.The meeting discussed the mechanism of activating urgent practical steps in order to support the institution in order to increase production rates....)...... Read more
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Rome, April 7, 2022 (LANA) - Rome is expected to double purchases from Libya by 2024 as part of efforts to find alternatives and diversify the supply mix after the Russian-Ukrainian war. According to the "North Africa Post" electronic newspaper. The newspaper said that the Italian Minister of Environmental Transformation, Roberto Singolani, indicated that Rome would conclude, in the coming weeks, its first deal to obtain more gas from Libya and other suppliers, to replace the Russian.... Read more