Libya’s Presidential Council signed with the Netherlands, Switzerland and the U.N. Mission in Libya a declaration of intent to “enhance cooperation to integrate human rights in the political and national reconciliation process,” revealed Dutch Ambassador Dolf Hogewoning on Monday.
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Minister of Housing of the Tripoli-based Government of National Unity, Abu Bakr Al-Ghawi hmet on Sunday with his Syrian counterpart Suhail Abdul Latif to discuss “means of cooperation in the fields of housing and opening the door for work and partnership between the Libyan and Syrian sides,” according to a statement by the Libyan ministry of housing.
Speaker of Jordan’s Lower House of Parliament Ahmed Safadi on Monday discussed with the Libyan Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Najla Mangoush mechanisms to enhance joint cooperation in all fields to serve the two countries and peoples.
Mohammed Al-Menfi, chairman of the Presidential Council, held talks on Sunday with the Chief of the General Staff of the western Libya forces, Lieutenant General Muhammad Al-Haddad, to discuss “strengthening the role of the military institution in maintaining security, and extending state control, especially in the border crossings,” according to a statement by the council.
The Renewable Energies Authority of Libya (REAoL) and the UNDP discussed developing renewables and energy efficiency in Libya.
Libyan Foreign Minister, Najla Mangoush held talks on Sunday with her Jordanian counterpart, Ayman Safadi.
The United Nations will send needs assessment team to Libya in June to review preparations for elections, revealed Taher El-Sonni, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Libya to the UN, on Saturday.
“We live in a complicated moment, in which negative circumstances risk causing the migration issue to explode,” Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani, warned on Thursday.
Gas flows from Libya to Italy have resumed after an interruption that lasted about two weeks due to a vast restructuring of the Mellitah plants, located on the North African coast.
The government appointed by the House of Representatives will hold tomorrow its first meeting since the suspension of its prime minister, Fathi Bashagha, last week.