The recent violent clashes that took place in the western city of Zawiya was aimed at disrupting the upcoming elections, claims Libyan analyst Mohamed Eljarh.
Members of the 5+5 Joint Military Committee will convene a meeting in Egypt soon to discuss removal of foreign forces from Libya’s southern region of Fezzan, said a committee member.
A Turkish military plane was interpreted today while conducting a surveillance mission over the coast of Libya from Derna to the Gulf of Sirte, according to data provided by Flightradar 24.
The Government of National Unity has decided to build a “technological city” in a small town in western Libya, which aims to be “a space for decision-makers, scientists, creators and innovator to embrace the outputs of higher education, leaked documents show.
The Presidential Council has reportedly placed a controversial figure as head of the country’s central military district, Libyan newspaper Al-Marsad reports.
Deputy Prime Minister Hussein al-Qatrani warned that neglecting the demands for fair representation of the eastern region of Cyrenaica could “fuels the situation”.
Imad al-Sayeh, chairman of the High National Election Commission (HNEC), arrived in Tobruk today, where he is scheduled to meet the House Committee on Legal Affairs to discuss the amendments that the commission requested for the electoral laws.
It is “very unlikely” that Turkish President, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, will be able to go to the international summit on Libya which France is hosting on November 12, Italian news agency Nova reports.
American Vice President Kamala Harris will travel to Paris in November to participate in the conference on Libya with a range of other foreign leaders, her spokesperson said in a statement.
The United States, Britain, France, Germany and Italy threatened sanctions against individuals or groups that seek to undermine peace and political transition in Libya as the general elections in the country looms.