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Tunis, 9 January 2020(Lana) Tunisian Foreign Ministry said it was imperative on the UN Security Council to act immediately and urgently, to reinforce its resolutions on the political and military crisis in Libya. In a statement on Wednesday, the Ministry stressed that the Security Council session held on Monday was called by Tunisia, to work towards implementing Resolution No. 2486 of 2019 that calls on all parties to commit to a ceasefire, and member states to adhere to the arms embargo. According to the statement, Tunisia has expressed its denunciation and rejection of... Read more
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This came in remarks Borrell made following a meeting of Foreign Ministers of Italy, France and Germany, to discuss the crisis in Libya. 'We certainly need to talk to key players concerned with the process in Libya..I hope we will be able in the coming days to carry out contacts that we were not able to make in Libya..work does not end today, Borrell said. 'We will continue to liaise with Libyan key bodies.. it's not an issue of power ..the EU does not use power ..but rather diplomatic activity, he added. =... Read more
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Algeria, 03.01.2020 - Lana - The Algerian Minister for Foreign Affairs 'Sabri Boukadoum', on Thursday confirmed, that his country will carry out several initiatives in the next few days towards a peaceful solution to the crisis in Libya. "Bogadom" said in a statement to the press on the sidelines of sending humanitarian aid to Libya, that in the next few days, Algeria will undertake many initiatives towards a peaceful solution to the Libyan crisis, and only between Libyans. "Bogadom" urged all Libyan parties to stop the fighting between them and resume the peaceful and political... Read more
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London, 2 January 2020(Lana) Former British Ambassador to Libya Peter Millett has said that 'laying down a peace plan by the international committee is Libya's only way out of its crisis.' Millett tweeted that 'situation in Libya shows open violations of the UN imposed arms embargo, calling on all countries to respect the UN Resolutions regarding the arms embargo. =... Read more
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Tunis, 2 January 2020(Lana) Tunisian President Kais Saied urged key Libyan players to work toward transition from international legitimacy to Libyan-Libyan legitimacy which reflects the will of the people away from bloodletting. In televised speech addressed to the Tunisian people, Saied said 'Libyan are our brothers, whatever hurts them, it hurts Tunisians as well, and whater pleases them certainly pleases us.' Referring to the initiative he launched at a meeting with Libyan prominent personalities in the Tunisian capital, Saied said it was based on the notion of bringing... Read more