German Special Envoy to Libya, Christian Buck, and Ambassador, Michael Ohnmacht, discussed in Tripoli with Foreign Minister, Najla al-Mangoush, “what Germany diplomacy can do to help Libya to resume the Berlin Process leading to inclusive elections, restoring unity and renewing legitimacy.”
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The German Ambassador to Libya, Michael Ohnmacht, announced a meeting with representatives of several German companies to prepare for the…
Libyan outgoing Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh met Sunday with German Ambassador to Libya Michael Ohnmacht “to discuss a number of political and economic issues, the most important of which is support for the international elections file and the German role in this regard,” according to Dbeibeh’s media office.
British, German, and French ambassadors to Libya marked today in Tobruk in eastern Libya the Remembrance Sunday to commemorate their soldiers and officers who lost their lives in the City area during World War.
The Deputy Chairman of Libya’s Presidential Council, Mussa al-Koni, has expressed his belief that “return to a governorate system” as an administrative division of a state and “decentralization” will be “basic and effective solution” to end the political deadlock in the country, according to a statement by the council.
German ambassador to Libya Michael Ohnmacht said he discussed with Oil Minister of the Government of National Unity Mohamed Aoun “the cooperation framework between Germany and Libya in the energy sector and ways to strengthen partnership in this field.”
Spokesman for the Turkish Foreign Ministry, Tango Bilgic, expressed his country’s refusal to inspect a Turkish ship by a German frigate belonging to IRINI operation off the Libyan coast.
Fathi Bashagha, the Libyan premier designated by the House of Representatives, discussed on Thursday political statement in Libya with Germany’s Special Envoy to the North African country Christian Buck and Ambassador Michael Ohnmacht.
On Wednesday, the German foreign ministry spokesperson Christopher Burger stressed that one of the principles of international law is that it is not possible for two states to enter into an agreement at the expense of a third country when commenting on the memorandum on fossil-fuel exploration signed by Turkey and Libya.
Foreign Minister of the Libyan outgoing Government of National Unity (GNU), Najla Mangoush, discussed with the German Special Envoy to Libya, Christian Buck, the possibility of holding the Berlin Conference III on Libya, stressing the government’s commitment to Berlin outputs I and II.