Foreign ministers of Libya, Tunisia and Algeria discussed during a session of joint talks the latest developments of preparations for the upcoming elections in Libya and efforts to push the security-military track for easing the crisis in the country, according to a joint statement.
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Head of the Libyan Presidential Council (PC), Mohamed al-Menfi, received Sunday an official invitation from Egyptian President, Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, to participate in the 21st Summit of the Organization of the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA), which will be held at the end of November in Egypt, according to PC Media Office.
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The British Embassy in Libya said “Libya needs an inclusive legal framework to pave the way for free, fair, credible elections beginning on 24 December.”
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The Libyan High National Elections Commission (HNEC) discussed on Saturday with the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) more ways of the international community’s support for the Libyan elections scheduled for December 24.
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The International Organization for Migration (IOM) has returned 140 Bangladeshi migrants, including 9 with medical conditions, to Bangladesh from Benghazi, IOM tweeted on Friday.
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Egyptian Foreign Minister, Sameh Shoukry, reiterated his country’s position calling for the exit of all foreign forces, mercenaries and foreign fighters from Libya, during his meeting with the UN envoy to Libya, Jan Kubis, Saturday in Cairo.
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Italy’s ambassador to Libya, Giuseppe Buccino, affirmed on Thursday “the support of the international community and his country’s government for the upcoming Libyan elections.”
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The European Commission is working on plans to strengthen relations with so-called “partner countries”, as part of its pact on migration and asylum.
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The United States and the United Nations have imposed sanctions on a man accused of running a migrant detention center in Libya where “horrific abuses” were carried out.
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U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM) affirmed on Thursday that “a political solution, not a military one, is the way forward for Libya.”
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