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Tripoli, 3 April 2016(Lana) The National Union of Libyan Workers has expressed its support for the National Consensus Government led by Fayez Al Saraj. In a statement, a copy of which was obtained by the Libyan news agency, LUNW said the union was prepared to contribute to building of the state institutions, to work to prevent all forms of exploitation and tyranny. =... Read more
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Al-Hawamid 03.04.2016 - Lana - Wise-men , Shura and military councils of al-Hawamid , declared their full and unlimited support to the presidential council of the national accord government 'NAG' , as the Libyans' choice to end the current crisis in the country. The councils in their published statement , which - Lana - got a copy of it , they called on the Libyan people to support and back-up this government , and to facilitate its work , so it can lift the country out of this bad living conditions. =... Read more
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Tripoli, 3 April 2016(Lana) The Nation Oil Company NOC has announced that it now is affiliated with the UN-backed National consensus Government in Libya. The CEO of the company Sun'allah Al Zwei said in a statement posted on the Company's website, ' we work with the National Consensus Government led by Fayz Al Saraj, to we would leave divisions behind.'We now have a legal framework to work within, he added. The NOC, for decades, is running the oil sector of the country which boasts the largest oil reserves in Africa estimated at 48 billion barrels. The NOC is handling... Read more
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Tripoli, 3 April 2106(Lana) The Saudi authorities have agreed to allow Libyan pilgrims to use the hand-written old passports for travel to perform Haj and Omra to the holy places this year. Saudi authorities have agreed to use of the passports, provided that they had least 6 months validity from the date of travel, the Head of Operations at the International Injaz for Tourist Investment Co. Ltd, Mohamed Baraka said. Saudi authorities last year imposed a ban on use of old passports by Libyan pilgrims, and said they should apply for the e passport, which caused a lot of... Read more
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Rome, 3 April 2016(Lana) Italy has pledged support for the government of National Accord in Libya, but ruled out any military intervention in Libya. 'We are prepared to lend assistance to Libya, but we are against bombardment, said Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, a sign of exclusion of military intervention in Libya. 'We are prepared to offer the largest social and international support we could to the people of Libya, Renzi said in remarks in Washington carried by the Italian news agency Aki. He renewed his country's support for the national consensus government led by... Read more