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 moreOn Sunday, the French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian revealed that the European Council meeting, scheduled to be held at ...
Read moreGerman Foreign Minister, Heiko Maas, said that he supports the ceasefire in Libya, and efforts to return to the Berlin ...
Read moreOn Tuesday, Greek Foreign Minister, Nikos Dendias, said that Athens was awaiting a list of sanctions prepared by the European ...
Read moreOn Tuesday, Greece and Cyprus announced that the European Union’s foreign ministers are discussing a list of sanctions that could ...
Read moreOn Monday, Germany, France, and Italy have placed economic sanctions on companies from Turkey, Kazakhstan, and Jordan over violations of ...
Read moreThe Libyan Parliamentary Foreign Affairs Committee welcomed the US Treasury's imposition of financial sanctions on a network of fuel and ...
Read moreOn Thursday, the United States imposed financial sanctions on a network of three major smugglers, contributing to the instability in ...
Read moreOn Saturday, the Member of the Libyan House of Representatives (HoR) Mohammed Al-Abani stressed that European sanctions and the threat ...
Read moreOn Thursday, French President Emmanuel Macron called for sanctions over "those who interfere in Libya" and "violators of the maritime ...
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