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EU Ambassador to Libya: Libyan Government Faces Great Challenges

March 16, 2021
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The European Union’s Ambassador to Libya, Jose Sabadell said that the new Government of National Unity (GNU) faced great challenges ahead, and that the Libyan people yearned for change and deserved it after a decade of conflict.

Sabadell stressed that the EU is ready to work with Prime Minister, Abdel-Hamid Dbaiba and his cabinet for a peaceful and prosperous future for all Libyans.

On Monday, the Ambassador extended his congratulations to the GNU after attending the swearing-in ceremony before the Libyan Parliament in Tobruk.

On Wednesday, Libyan lawmakers granted confidence to the Dbaiba, to help unify the divided country and shepherd it through to elections in December 2021.

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