The European Union Border Assistance Mission in Libya (EUBAM Libya) announced today that Jan Vyčítal was appointed as its new Head of Mission.
According to EUBAM, Vyčítal is “a seasoned Czech diplomat with over 20 years of experience” and “will lead the mission in supporting Libyan authorities in the fields of border management, combating cross-border crime, and countering terrorism.”
“I am honored to take on this important role,” said Vyčítal. “I look forward to working closely with the Libyan authorities, counterparts, and my colleagues at EUBAM Libya, Together, we will dedicate ourselves to more effective border control and security and paving the way for a better future for Libya.”
EUBAM Libya was launched in May 2013. The mission contributes to enhancing the capacity of the relevant Libyan authorities and agencies in the management of Libya’s borders; fighting cross-border crime, including human trafficking and migrant smuggling; and countering terrorism. In carrying out its tasks, EUBAM Libya provides technical advice, and capacity-building activities at the operational and technical levels, including projects and specialized training. Furthermore, the mission provides strategic advice where requested by the Libyan authorities.