EU to Sanction 3 Companies Violating UN Arms Embargo on Libya
The European Union is set to announce sanctions on Monday against three companies from Turkey, Jordan and Kazakhstan. The businesses ...
Read moreThe European Union is set to announce sanctions on Monday against three companies from Turkey, Jordan and Kazakhstan. The businesses ...
Read moreOperation IRINI has monitored the landing of 80 military aircrafts in Libya, since May, Al-Arabiya reported on Tuesday. The IRINI ...
Read moreLibyan Parliament Member, Saeed Imgheib, stated that before speaking of any return to the political track, Turkey must be obligated ...
Read moreGerman Foreign Minister, Heiko Maas, said that he supports the ceasefire in Libya, and efforts to return to the Berlin ...
Read moreOn Saturday, the French army confirmed that developed aerial assets will be allocated to support the European Union’s EUNAVFOR MED ...
Read moreNATO Secretary-General, Jens Stoltenberg, called for dialogue to ease tensions in the eastern Mediterranean and accused Turkey of violating the ...
Read moreOn Monday, Germany, France, and Italy have placed economic sanctions on companies from Turkey, Kazakhstan, and Jordan over violations of ...
Read moreOn Friday, France stressed that it continues to monitor the arms embargo imposed on Libya by the United Nations. According ...
Read moreDzhamshed Boltaev, the Russian Charge d'Affaires for Libya, confirmed that Russia was not supplying Libya with weapons and had not ...
Read moreGreek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias discussed his recent participation in the UN Security Council debate on Libya on Saturday. In ...
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