The mandate of the European Mission in Libya is extended until early July next year.
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Tripoli, July 03, 2020 (Lana) - The European Commission in Libya
announced, Thursday, the extension of the mandate granted to it by
the European Union until the beginning of July next year.
"The mission said Thursday, "that the mandate of the UPAM Libya
mission was extended to July 2021 by the European Union member
states, adding that it is committed to supporting the stability of
the security and justice sectors in Libya in addition to supporting
border security and management".
It continued: "The perseverance during the period of the Corona virus
is also to protect human rights and defend the safety and security of
women."
In a similar statement, the European Neighborhood website announced
the extension of the European Council to the limits of 30 June 2021
in the mandate given to the European Union Border Assistance Mission
in Libya, within the framework of the Common Security and Defense
Policy, according to what was published on its website.
The European Union Border Assistance Mission to Libya was launched on
May 22, 2013 to contribute to the Libyan authorities' efforts to
dismantle criminal networks concerned with migrant smuggling, human
trafficking and terrorism, and it is charged with coordinating and
implementing projects with international partners in the field of
border management, law enforcement and criminal justice.
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