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Tripoli, 18.02.2015(Lana) NSG minister of Information, Ali Al-Huni underlined that Libya is endeavouring to build a modern open democracy, and aspiring to build a strong economy. At a press conference Wednesday, he urged world countries to help Libya achieve this objective. =... Read more
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Derna, 18.02.2015(Lana) Egyptian Communities in Derna expressed their satisfaction residing in Derna denying that they are harassed. Al-Nabba satellite channel aired a reportage from Derna interviewing Egyptians labourers at restaurants and shops saying that they live with their Libyan brothers and are in good condition and that they reject bloodshed. In their statements they said; "We reassure our people in Egypt that we are treated well in Derna city and we are safe'. =... Read more
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Cairo, 18.02.2015(Lana) Algeria's representative to the Arab League, Nadir Al-Erbawi urged the continuing the concerted efforts to reach a political solution to Libyan crisis, in coordination with the neighbours and international actors to encourage all Libyan sides which denounce violence and to reckon to language of dialogue to reach a political solution to the Libyan crisis. Al-Erbawi said during the consultative meeting held in Cairo that what the Arab world is experiencing is such acts of violence, armed confrontations and acts of terrorism that contradicts with the ... Read more
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Tunis, 18.02.2015( Lana) Tunisia renewed Wednesday its opposition to any military intervention in Libya. Tunisian prime minister, Al-Habeeb AlSayed said following a council of ministers meeting at the presidential palace chaired by President Al-Baji Qaed Sabsi that Tunisia opposes any step towards military intervention in Libya. Tunisia opposes any military intervention in Libya and supports a political solution to the crisis among rival parties, he added. He said Tunisia stands at one distance from all Libyan sides. =... Read more
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Milano, 18.02.2015(Lana) Eni company announced that it produces about 300,000 barrels of oil per day in Libya, compared to an average of 240,000 last year. In a statement in Rome Eni executive President said in the last quarter we were nearing 275,000 barrels per day. Company installations in Libya were not damaged, he added. =... Read more