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Tripoli, 19.02.2015(Lana) GNC Political Affairs Committee thanked in a statement the friendly countries for adopting a political solution to the Libyan crisis, underlining that the committee's vision is on line with that of the international community and that the GNC is serious in adopting dialogue as a political solution to the current crisis. In a statement, after following up UN security Council session, February 18 which discussed the Libyan situation at Egypt's request, the GNC committee denounced terrorism in all its forms and types, reassuring the international... Read more
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Tunis, 19.02.2015(Lana) Tunisian Foreign Minister, Al-Tyab Al-Bakoush said Thursday that Tunisia is obliged to deal with two governments in Libya, one in the east and another in the West and each one with 'legitimacy' based on care for its expatriates. In a statement, quoted by Al-Sharouq newspaper, he explained that the file of the kidnapped journalists, Sufian Al-Shwarbi and Nadir Al-Qatari was one of the main files of the Tunisian government and that it is addressed by the Crisis Committee but no further details can be given due to the safety of the two journalists, he ... Read more
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Wahat, 19.02.2015(Lana) Official Border gates department confirmed that Egyptian Copts did not enter Libyan soil through border gates or airports and that there are no measures to this effect. The department said those Copts numbering 21 which the alleged film showing slaughtered has no official recording or data for their arrival in Libya, arousing the surprise that the kidnappers managed to get this number yet the competent authorities have no information. Police stations or Libyan hospitals have received no tip off or statement that Egyptian nationals on Libyan... Read more
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New York, 19. 02. 2015(Lana) The Head of UN Support Mission in Libya UNSMIL Bernardino Leon announced that remarkable progress among main Libyan sides has been achieved. In statement to the UN Security Council devouted to the situation on Libya, via video link, Leon said; " We succeeded in building political dialogue with five concomitant tracks that brought together representatives of wide spectrum of the political, social, and military scene in Libya'. He underlined that such success would enable the country a transition from state of chaos, violence and. ... Read more
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Algiers, 19.02.2015(Lana) Algeria reaffirmed Thursday that military intervention and arms supplies to parties to the conflict don't encourage consensual solution in Libya. Algerian Foreign Minister, Ramathan Lamamara said at a press conference with the British Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, Philip Hammond that his country neither believes in the military solution, nor that escalation of the situation by supplying arms or measures of this type could encourage truce conducive to consensual solution in Libya. Lamamara said Algeria and London have... Read more