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Libya’s Central Bank Governor & UK Ambassador Discuss Security Threats

August 19, 2024
Libya’s Central Bank Governor & UK Ambassador Discuss Security Threats
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On Monday, Libya’s Central Bank Governor, Al-Siddiq Al-Kabir, held a phone conversation with Martin Longden, the United Kingdom’s Ambassador to Libya, to discuss escalating threats to the security and stability of the Central Bank of Libya (CBL). The conversation addressed the increasing risks facing the bank’s staff, systems, and overall operations.

During their discussion, both Al-Kabir and Longden emphasized the importance of maintaining the Central Bank’s independence and stability.

They agreed on the critical need for the CBL to continue its essential role in ensuring Libya’s financial sustainability. Ambassador Longden expressed the United Kingdom’s unwavering support for the CBL, acknowledging its pivotal role over the years in preserving the nation’s financial and economic stability.

The Central Bank of Libya is a key institution in the nation’s financial system, tasked with managing the country’s finances, particularly its vast oil revenues, which are vital to the economy. However, the bank has been increasingly caught in the crossfire of Libya’s ongoing political turmoil and security challenges. Its independence is crucial to maintaining financial stability in a country beset by division and conflict.

Governor Al-Siddiq Al-Kabir has been at the helm of the CBL during some of Libya’s most challenging years, navigating the bank through a landscape marked by political fragmentation, economic crisis, and the threat of violence. His leadership has been central to maintaining the bank’s operations under immense pressure, though it has also made him a target in the broader struggle for control over Libya’s financial resources.

The threats to the Central Bank’s security, as discussed in the call, are symptomatic of the broader instability in Libya. These risks not only jeopardize the bank’s ability to function effectively but also threaten the broader economic stability of the country. The CBL’s secure and independent operation is essential for maintaining confidence in Libya’s financial institutions, both within the country and among international stakeholders.

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