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Algeria Communicates with Libya’s Neighbours to Resolve Crisis

July 11, 2020
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On Saturday, Algerian Minister of Foreign Affairs Sabri Boukadoum confirmed that the situation in Libya had become a proxy war, noting that Algeria is communicating with neighboring countries in the recent period to restore peace and security as soon as possible.

Bogadoum said in press statements that the security and stability of Libya remain an important priority for Algeria’s security, calling for an immediate ceasefire on the Libyan territories.

Algerian Minister said that his country was communicating with all Libyan parties to address the crisis, stressing Algeria’s rejection of any foreign interference in Libya.

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