Foreign Ministers of Tunisia and Morocco Call for Political Solution to Libyan Crisis
On Saturday, the Tunisian Minister of Foreign Affairs Noureddine El-Ray held a telephone call with his Moroccan counterpart, Nasser Bourita, ...
Read moreOn Saturday, the Tunisian Minister of Foreign Affairs Noureddine El-Ray held a telephone call with his Moroccan counterpart, Nasser Bourita, ...
Read moreThe President of the House of Representatives (HOR), Agila Saleh, issued a statement over a week ago in which he ...
Read moreThe Speaker of the Arab Parliament, Dr. Mishaal bin Fahm Al-Salami, welcomed the Libyan National Army's (LNA) announcement to halt ...
Read moreLibya’s National Oil Corporation (NOC) stated that the cumulative losses in oil production have amounted to 4.5 billion US Dollars ...
Read moreThe Government of National Accord (GNA) issued an order to void the recently elected Sebha Municipal Council. It intends to ...
Read moreItalian Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio expressed his fears regarding an escalation in the Libyan conflict. The Italian Foreign Minister ...
Read moreOn Tuesday, the Italian Embassy in Libya reaffirmed its full support for the Government of National Accord (GNA). The Embassy ...
Read moreOn Tuesday, France's Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that the Libyan conflict could not be solved through unilateral decisions, but ...
Read moreOn Tuesday, the Spokesman for the Egyptian Foreign Ministry, Ahmed Hafez, expressed Egypt's appreciation for the relative stability achieved by ...
Read moreOn Tuesday, the Spokesperson for the Kremlin, Dmitry Peskov, stated that Russia was still in contact with both warring sides ...
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