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Tunis, 09.11.2016(OLana) French Foreign Ministry underscored the importance of addressing the Libyan crisis on the bases of the political accord and rejected any foreign military intervention, and the need to work for confidence building among the Libyans and realize stability, peace and security. This came in a statement released Tuesday by the Tunisian Foreign Ministry, on the participation of the Tunisian State Minister, Sabri Bash Tabji in the joint meeting of the African High Committee on Libya with the Libya neighbours group in Addis Ababa. On his part, Tabji said... Read more
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Tripoli, 09.11.2016(Lana) Chairman of National Oil Corporation (NOC), Mustafa Sanalla takes part in Abudhabi International Petroleum 2016 Conference. Oil ministers and head of oil companies from several oil producing and emerging markets countries are taking part in the conference held with the theme; "Strategies of the Oil Sector New Scene" and kicked off Tuesday. The conference is aimed at exchange of information and expertise, and allows energy industry experts to exchange expertise, ideas and information that shape the future of the sector globally. =... Read more
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Tripoli, 09.11.2016 (Lana) Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Mohamed taher Siala, received at the Foreign Ministry in Tripoli, the credentials of the ambassador of Yemen to Libya, Ambassador Hassam Mohamed Al Harad, as his country's ambassador to Libya. =... Read more
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Rome, 06.11.2016(Lana) Italian Prime Minister, Mathew Renzi had praised role of Libyan security agencies in freeing Italian citizens. He expressed gratitude for municipality officials and tribes in southern Libya. Italy announced Saturday the release of two of its nationals besides a Canadian citizen of Italian origin kidnaped in Libya and that they returned safely to Italy. The Italian Foreign Ministry said three kidnapped in southern Libya were released and were transported on board private plan to Italy. It said the release carried through effective cooperation of the Libyan... Read more
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Tripoli, 06.11.2015(Lana) Minister of Education, Dr Mohamed Al Azabi halts nomination of staff to work at cultural attaches in embassies abroad. Al Azabi denied in statement to the ministry's website, reports that he signed a resolution providing for scholarships for students and cultural attaches to study abroad. He said circulating such rumors were designed to derail the educational process in the country. He said, if the ministry would decide to make such decisions they would in accordance with the set criteria and controls. The minister praised the efforts made by the staff of... Read more