Malta has pledged to use its time on the United Nations Security Council to “work tirelessly” to support UN efforts in Libya.
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The United States has commended Libyan Audit Bureau for its work on the recently published 2021 report, which documents misuse of public funds by the Tripoli-based government.
The Speaker of Libya’s House of Representatives, Aguila Saleh, has invited members of the House to participate in the official session of parliament, which would beheld on Tuesday, September 27, in the city of Benghazi.
The United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Italy and France have jointly reaffirmed their support for the newly appointed U.N. Envoy to Libya Abdoulaye Bathily and for the U.N. mediation aimed at “producing a constitutional basis to enable free, fair, and inclusive presidential and parliamentary elections throughout Libya in the shortest possible time”.
Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh, the leader of the Tripoli-based government, has accused the Audit Bureau of attempting to “tarnish” his government’s image after the publication of its 2021 report, which documents misuse of public funds.
Italian journalist Sara Creta has appealed to the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) to learn how Italian and EU public funds are used by the Libyan forces that intercept migrants. Italy’s highest administrative court had rejected her request, according to InfoMigrants Website.
President of the Libyan Presidential Council (PC), Mohamed al-Menfi, held a meeting in New York with the Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC), Karim Khan.
On the International Day of Peace, UN Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) said it is “committed to achieving Peace in Libya through an inclusive Libyan-led and -owned process.”
Libyan Foreign Minister, Najla Manqoush, held a meeting with the US State Department’s Counselor, Derek Chollet, and the US Ambassador to Libya, Richard Norland; On the sidelines of the 77th session of the United Nations General Assembly.
Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh, the Libyan prime minister of the Tripoli-based government, have used public funds to award his guests with luxurious gifts during his first year in office, the Audit Bureau revealed in a damning report about the Libyan government’s expenditures in 2021.