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Dispute Erupts Over Status of Libya’s Ambassador to the UN

February 23, 2026
Dispute Erupts Over Status of Libya’s Ambassador to the UN

Dispute Erupts Over Status of Libya’s Ambassador to the UN

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The head of the Journalists Syndicate in Tripoli, Mansour Al-Ahresh, has stirred significant controversy after publicly criticizing the continued tenure of Libya’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Taher El-Sonni, claiming that his legal term has already expired.

In a statement, Al-Ahresh alleged that El-Sonni’s mandate as head of Libya’s mission in New York ended more than a year ago.

He claimed that despite a decision to end his assignment and recall him, the envoy has not acknowledged the move and continues to carry out his duties.

Al-Ahresh further asserted that El-Sonni’s salary — reportedly exceeding $15,000 per month — had been suspended, yet he remains in his position and continues to exercise the authority and privileges associated with the role.

The remarks have fueled widespread debate over institutional accountability and the mechanisms governing diplomatic appointments.

As of now, no official clarification has been issued by the relevant authorities regarding the status of El-Sonni’s assignment or the procedures surrounding the alleged termination of his mandate. The absence of a formal response has added to public speculation and intensified calls for transparency.

Al-Ahresh concluded his remarks by questioning how such a situation could persist without clear institutional follow-up, implicitly urging stronger oversight and accountability within the diplomatic corps. His comments have sparked mixed reactions, with some supporting demands for clarification and others cautioning against drawing conclusions before official confirmation.

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