Saturday, June 13, 2026
LibyaReview
  • Home
  • Libya
  • Economy
  • Sport
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • Opinion
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Libya
  • Economy
  • Sport
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • Opinion
No Result
View All Result
LibyaReview
No Result
View All Result
Home Libya

Libya & EU Review Operation IRINI Cooperation

May 9, 2026
Will Libya Monitoring Mission IRINI Lose Its UN Mandate After Security Council Deadlock?

Will Libya Monitoring Mission IRINI Lose Its UN Mandate After Security Council Deadlock?

Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Libya’s mission to the United Nations held discussions in New York with representatives from France, Greece, and the European Union regarding the future of the European naval operation “IRINI” and coordination efforts related to Mediterranean security.

According to Libya’s ambassador to the United Nations, Taher Al-Sunni, the talks focused on operational challenges facing the mission ahead of an expected vote later this month on extending its mandate.

The Libyan delegation stressed the importance of ensuring that any extension of the operation takes Libya’s national interests into full consideration. Officials emphasized the need for direct coordination with Libyan authorities in defining priorities and determining the future framework of cooperation before approving any renewed mandate.

The discussions also explored ways to strengthen cooperation between Libya and European partners in addressing common regional challenges, particularly those related to maritime security, migration, organized crime, and stability across the Mediterranean region.

Operation Irini was launched by the European Union to monitor compliance with the United Nations arms embargo on Libya and support broader maritime security efforts. However, the mission has continued to generate debate within Libya, where some political and military groups have questioned aspects of its role and effectiveness.

Al-Sunni stated that the Libyan side highlighted the importance of balanced cooperation and mutual understanding to ensure that international initiatives support Libya’s stability and political transition rather than adding further complications to the existing crisis.

Tags: CooperationeuIRINIlibyaun
Next Post
Libya’s Sirte Airport Launches Direct Hajj Flight

Libya's Sirte Airport Launches Direct Hajj Flight

POPULAR CATEGORIES

  • Home
  • Libya
  • Economy
  • Sport
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • Opinion

MUST READ

Libya’s Largest University Rises Again After Years of War Damage

Greek PM Says Migration from Libya Remains Major Concern for Greece

Libya Appears in Emerging Maritime Cocaine Smuggling Route

UN Official: Libya’s Future Depends on Libyans Alone

Sisters Arrested Over Brother’s Killing in Libya

Sea-Watch Alleges 7,400 Migrants Were Transferred from Tunisia to Libya

EDITOR PICKS

Massad Boulos: Libyans Must Lead Political Solution

How Libya’s Oil Wealth Is Sustaining Rival Centers of Power?

UN Official: Libya’s Future Depends on Libyans Alone

Libya Appears in Emerging Maritime Cocaine Smuggling Route

Greek PM Says Migration from Libya Remains Major Concern for Greece

Libya’s Sirte Oil Company Expands Cooperation with SLB on Field Development

  • Home
  • Libya
  • Economy
  • Sport
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • Opinion

© 2024 LR

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Libya
  • Economy
  • Sport
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • Opinion

© 2024 LR