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US Reiterates Support for Libya’s Army Unification

July 6, 2024
US Reiterates Support for Libya's Army Unification

US Reiterates Support for Libya's Army Unification

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The United States reaffirmed its commitment to supporting the unification of the Libyan army.

Jeremy Brednt, the Chargé d’Affaires of the U.S. Embassy in Libya, expressed this dedication following a series of meetings in Tripoli.

Brednt, accompanied by the U.S. Military Attaché, met with several key Libyan military officials, including the Chief of General Staff, Lieutenant General Mohamed Al-Haddad, Deputy Chief of General Staff, Major General Salem Al-Namroush, Chief of Air Force Staff, Major General Muhammad Al-Joujali, and Director of Military Intelligence, Brigadier General Tarek Hamza.

“We were pleased to meet with General Al-Haddad and his team in Tripoli,” Brednt stated.

“The United States is committed to increasing security cooperation with professional military officers across Libya to support the unification of the army and help Libyans protect their sovereignty,” he added.

The discussions focused on expanding professional military education programs for officers from all regions of Libya. They also explored cooperation in capacity building and enhancing information exchange to advance the security partnership between the United States and Libya.

Brednt highlighted the importance of these engagements in reinforcing the partnership and facilitating tangible progress in security collaboration.

The statement said that the United States aims to assist Libya in developing a cohesive and professional military structure that can effectively safeguard the country’s stability and sovereignty.

Last month, Commander of the United States Africa Command (AFRICOM), General Michael Langley, and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Charles Q. Brown Jr., recently met with General Mohamed al-Haddad and General Abdul Razzaq al-Nadhuri at the 2024 African Chiefs of Defense Conference in Gaborone, Botswana.

General al-Haddad represents the western-based army under the Government of National Unity and the Presidential Council, while General al-Nadhuri represents the Libyan National Army (LNA) in the eastern region, under Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar.

The meeting highlighted the United States’ support for Libyan-led solutions to unify Libya’s military and uphold the country’s sovereignty. The U.S. reiterated its commitment to strengthening security cooperation with Libya, emphasising collaboration with professional Libyan military officers from all regions. This cooperation aims to build a stable and unified Libya for its people.

The conference brought together defence chiefs from across Africa to discuss regional security issues and strategies. The U.S. delegation expressed its dedication to supporting African nations in their efforts to enhance security and stability. The engagement with Libyan generals underscored the importance of a unified military in Libya, which has been divided since the 2011 uprising that toppled Muammar Gaddafi.

General Langley praised the efforts of Libyan military leaders in working towards unification. He emphasised the need for continuous dialogue and cooperation to address Libya’s challenges. General Brown echoed these sentiments, stating that the U.S. is committed to partnering with Libya to ensure long-term peace and security.

The U.S. also highlighted ongoing initiatives to train and support Libyan military personnel. These efforts are part of a broader strategy to enhance Libya’s defence capabilities and promote regional stability. The collaboration includes various programmes aimed at improving military professionalism and operational effectiveness.

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