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Tripoli, November 10, 2020 - Lana - The German foreign ministry linked the success of the Libyan-Libyan dialogue in Tunisia, with taking difficult decisions by the participants and reach a harsh settlements. The ministry said, that signing a ceasefire agreement and starting the Libyan dialogue forum, is a big new step towards peace in Libya. The German ministry's media office in a statement today said, this dialogue is a long-awaited opportunity for the Libyans to end conflicts and achieve a peaceful future in a united country. On its part, the German embassy to Libya conveyed... Read more
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Sirte, 10 November 2020(Lana) The Military Commission 5+5 is holding its 10th meeting in Sirte, its permanent headquarters. Participants will complete discussion on execution of the lasting ceasefire agreement, in addition to forming specialized sub-committees. According to the Commission's official page, the UN Support Mission in Libya is taking part in the meeting. =... Read more
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Tripoli, 10 November 2020(Lana) The Libyan Airlines has announced it was resuming flights from Mi'tiga Inter. Airport to the city of Ghat in southern Libya, after a halt that lasted several months. The first Libyan Airlines flight was scheduled to depart Mi'tiga Inter. Airport on Tuesday afternoon to Ghat Airport. The Mayor of Ghat along with members of the Municipal Council have toured the airport to get a firsthand account of the airport preparedness to accommodate flights. =... Read more
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Tunis, 10 November 2020(Lana) Libyan political talks resumed in a closed-door meeting attended by the UN Special Envoy to Libya. The meeting which include 75 members representing various Libyan components kicked off yesterday =... Read more
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Tripoli, November 9, 2020 (Lana) - Acting Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Libya, Stephanie Williams, anticipated the hoped-for results of the Libyan Political Dialogue Forum, by motivating the participants in the dialogue to reach solutions to end the Libyan crisis. "Perhaps the Libyan Political Dialogue Forum will not solve all of Libya's problems, but the failure to solve some of them at least may make it impossible to solve the conflict in the future," said "Stephanie Williams" in posts posted on the mission's website. ... Read more