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Tripoli, 07.01.2014 (Lana) NSG Ministry of International Cooperation sent a letter to the UN Secretary General, Ban Ki-Mon asking him to stop atrocities by Hafter forces.\n In the letter, the ministry asked the UN to immediately intervene to stop Hafter carnages and end all forms of foreign intervention in Libya including the Egyptian and Emirates intervention in the internal affairs of Libya.\n The Ministry of International Cooperation underlined the need that the UN defend the Libyans rights to self-determination, . It called for forming a fact finding committee to probe the... Read more
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London, 07.01.2015(Lana) British authorities aborted an attempt to smuggle 1100 tons of weapons estimated at 18 million British pounds expected to be sent to Tobrouk.\n British Daily Mail newspaper reported that a British Court charged a Libyan citizen in possession of documents related to procurement of arms valued at 18 millions to be dispatched to Tobrouk City.\n The Libyan citizen, Abdulraof Al-Shatti was arrested by British authorities as he attempted to flee from Britain on a lorry carrying 17 illegal immigrants, the newspaper added.\n =... Read more
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Algiers, 07.01.2015(Lana) Algerian Deputy Minister of Defense, Ahmed Qaed Salah expressed Algeria\'s support to mediation efforts in Libya without any form of interference.\n Qaed Salah praised efforts made to prepare a mediation project for an inclusive Libyan dialogue, on the hope to win the approval of all Libyan parties without resorting to violence and any form of inferences in internal affairs of countries.\n =... Read more
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Tripoli, 07.01.2015(Lana) National Audit Bureau (NAB) passed a resolution suspending Libya\'s ambassadors to Germany, France, Spain, Greece and Consular General at Istanbul.\nNAB said it took this decision due to behavior of those ambassadors that damages public money and obstructs work of NAB.\nNAB has released recently a statement in which he suspended Libya\'s ambassadors to Tunisia, Egypt and Serbia and refer them to the Attorney General due to their rejection to deal with NAB teams sent to review embassies\' accounts.\n=... Read more
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Niamey, 07.01.2015(Lana)NSG Foreign Minister, Dr Mohamed Al Ghirani paid an official visit to Niger January 5th and 6th.\nIn the course of his visit, he met with Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Abuazoum Mohamed Aboazoum.\nThe two sides discussed bilateral relations, ways of their promotion, besides discussing of security and stability in Libya and the African Sahle.\nThe meeting also addressed illegal immigration and preparedness of the Libyan side to cooperate in this field with all parties concerned.\nNigeran foreign minister underlined his countries interest in and following... Read more