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Libya’s Al-Mnifi Discusses Reopening of Coastal Road with 5+5 Committee

April 28, 2021
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On Tuesday, Head of the Libyan Presidential Council, Mohamed Al-Mnifi met with the 5+5 Joint Military Committee (JMC), where they discussed the reopening the coastal road.

Al-Mnifi chaired the meeting in Sirte, and reviewed the readiness of the JMC and its various sub-committees in terms of logistical equipment, security stops, and demining.

He pointed out that finances were allocated to support the opening of the coastal road, confirming that the most important challenges facing the work of the committee would be addressed.

Al-Mnifi discussed the working mechanism of the sub-committees, the latest developments, and the challenges facing them. He reiterated the need to overcome all obstacles in order to achieve this goal.

The JMC stated that the road opening is in its final stages, as the area has been cleared of mines, and most of the security stops have been established, confirming that most of the logistical procedures are in their final stages.

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