The Tripoli-based Government of National Unity (GNU) said Tuesday that Libya’s ambassador to Austria and permanent representative to international organizations, Osama Abdel-Hadi, discussed with an Austrian delegation, headed by the Director General of Vienna International Airport, the possibility of opening airspace, the return of air traffic between the two countries, and the operation of 3 flights per week.
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Libyan Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh will visit Rome in June, announced the premier himself yesterday.
Prime Minister of former Tripoli-based “Government of National Salvation”, Khalifa al-Ghwell, made discreet visit to Paris on 14 May, preparing to return to front lines of the Libyan political scene & play leading role against the current Prime Minister, Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh.
The legality of the arrest warrant issued against the head of Libya’s sovereign wealth fund, Ali Mahmoud Hassan, is to be ruled upon on 24 May by the Brussels court of appeal. He has hired public relations specialists to help him win the media battle.
Libya’s Presidential Council signed with the Netherlands, Switzerland and the U.N. Mission in Libya a declaration of intent to “enhance cooperation to integrate human rights in the political and national reconciliation process,” revealed Dutch Ambassador Dolf Hogewoning on Monday.
Speaker of Jordan’s Lower House of Parliament Ahmed Safadi on Monday discussed with the Libyan Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Najla Mangoush mechanisms to enhance joint cooperation in all fields to serve the two countries and peoples.
Mohammed Al-Menfi, chairman of the Presidential Council, held talks on Sunday with the Chief of the General Staff of the western Libya forces, Lieutenant General Muhammad Al-Haddad, to discuss “strengthening the role of the military institution in maintaining security, and extending state control, especially in the border crossings,” according to a statement by the council.
Libyan Foreign Minister, Najla Mangoush held talks on Sunday with her Jordanian counterpart, Ayman Safadi.
The United Nations will send needs assessment team to Libya in June to review preparations for elections, revealed Taher El-Sonni, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Libya to the UN, on Saturday.
Aguila Saleh, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, said on Saturday the House will not accept that the Government of National Unity, led by Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh, supervises the elections which is planned by the end of the year.