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Rome, 5 June 2017(Lana) Italian Interior Minister Marco Minniti said Sunday his government has spent 200 million Euros to confront illegal migration from southern Libya. Minniti did not specify the period during which the money was spent, but Rome announced in February that it had allocated 200 million Euros for 'Africa Fund', which was designed to stop the migration boats by monitoring outside borders , as well as numerous forms of cooperation with concerned countries. In statement carried by the state-run television , Minniti stressed that Libya's southern borders were... Read more
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Algiers, 5 June 2017 (Lana) Egyptian Foreign Minister, Samah Shukri arrived Monday in Algiers to take part in the trio meeting on Libyan crisis to be devouted to assess the situation in Libya in the light of the recent developments to reach an enduring political solution to the crisis. Taking part in the trio meeting at the invitation of Algeria, Algerian State Minister, Abdulqader Misahle, his Egyptian counterpart, Samah Shukri and Tunisian foreign minister, Khamis Al-Jihenawi. The Algerian news agency said the meeting was in line with the continued consultations... Read more
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Cairo, 5 June 2017 (Lana) Egyptian Foreign Minister, Samah Shukri and his Saudi counterpart, Adel Al Jubier met Sunday in Cairo to discuss bilateral relations, regional and international issues of common interest. Shukri said in a statement after the talks that they covered bilateral relations and various regional and international issues and foremost the situation in Libya, Syria, Yemen and the fight against terrorism. =... Read more
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Tripoli, 5 June 2017(Lana) The UN Support Mission in Libya UNSMIL said 18 people were killed and 68 wounded in May as a result of continued hostilities across the country, mostly caused by booby-trapped cars, and aerial bombardment. Causalities among civilians as a result of hostile actions are the highest in May this, UMSMIL said in its monthly report. 13 men and 5 children were among the victims, it added. =... Read more
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Rome, 5 June 2017 (Lana) Mohamed Al Dhadi took over his duties as charge d'affiars at Libyan embassy to Vatican, succeeding the outgoing charge d' affairs Mohamed Al-Rujbeni. The handover ceremony took place at the Libyan embassy to the Vatican Monday according to Media Office of the GNA Foreign Ministry. In press statement, after the handover ceremony Mohamed Al Dhadi said he would work to activate cooperation with the Vatican. =... Read more