Charge d’Affairs at U.S. Embassy in Libya Leslie Ordeman said he met Tuesday with the Commander of U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM) Gen. Michael Langley during his visit to Tunis.
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New UN envoy to Libya Abdoulaye Bathily Tuesday met with Chief of General Staff of the Libyan forces in the Western Region, General Mohamed Al Haddad in Tripoli.
The Libyan Presidential Council (PC) President Mohamed al-Menfi and PC Member Abdullah al-Lafi received UN Special Representative Abdoulaye Bathily Sunday to welcome him to Libya.
The Libyan Parliament Speaker Aqila Saleh made a phone call to the delegation of the Libyan al-Akhdar Football team, which is in Tanzania for a game against Azam FC, during which he reassured the health and safety of the team’s players and all members of the delegation, after being subjected to deliberate anesthesia.
UN Special Representative Abdoulaye Bathily met Sunday the Libyan outgoing Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dabaiba in Tripoli, “who welcomed him into the country and offered to extend the Government of National Unity’s support to his good offices,” according to UN Support Mission in Libya.
The General Commander of the Libyan National Army (LNA), Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar, addressed a speech Saturday on the 8th anniversary of the popular uprising of Operation Dignity in the neighborhoods of Benghazi on 15 October 2014, against terrorist groups.
The movement of the 444 militia south of Misrata to Bani Walid on Friday took place after the Turkish cargo ship MATILDE A docked at the Port of Misrata on Wednesday around 1:30 pm, which continued unloading its cargo until Friday, according to the Libyan Silphium Foundation for Studies and Research.
The President of the Libyan Presidential Council (PC), Mohamed al-Menfi, left the Algerian capital, Algiers, after meeting President Abdelmadjid Tebboune, concluding a two-day visit accompanied by a number of officials.
The Libyan Civil Registry Authority has announced that the population of Libya is 7.7 million, adding that Tripoli is the most populous city, followed by Benghazi, and then Misrata.
Member of the Libyan Parliament Abdel Moneim al-Orifi said Tuesday that a meeting was held in the historic Parliament headquarters in al-Bayda in Cyrenaica with a delegation from the Tripoli-based High Council of State (HCS).