Italy’s Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio will discuss the situation in Libya today during a G7 ministerial meeting organized by Germany on the sidelines of the the 58th Munich Security Conference, announced the Italian foreign ministry.
Italy has requested that Western top diplomats discuss the situation in Libya on the sidelines of the G7 summit in Munich on Saturday, Italian news agency Nova reports.
Saddek Omar El Kaber, the governor of the Central Bank of Libya (CBL), held a telephone conversation on Wednesday with British Ambassador Carolin Hurndall to discuss “issues of common interest,” according to a short statement by the bank.
Italy’s Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio and U.N. Advisor on Libya Stephanie Williams met in Rome on Monday for talks on the situation in Libya, according a statement by the Italian top diplomat.
The Libyan Attorney General, Al-Siddiq Al-Sour, visited Rome on the weekend where he met with Italian Supreme Court judge Giovanni Salvi and Attorney General Renato Venechio to discuss judicial cooperation.
A confidential European Union military report calls for continuing a controversial EU program to train and equip Libya’s coast guard and navy despite growing concerns about their treatment of migrants, the Associated Press reported on Tuesday.
Khaled Al-Mishri, Chairman of Libya’s High Council of State, reiterated on Monday the importance of activating the constitutional process and allowing the Libyan people to vote on the draft constitution, according to a statement by the council.
Italy encourages Libya to set a new date for the presidential and parliamentary elections without resorting to a new transitional phase, according to a statement by the Libyan government on Monday.