Massad Boulos, the U.S. Senior Advisor for Africa, has met with Libyan Presidential Council’s Head Mohamed Menfi, according to the American official.
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The co-chairs of the Berlin Process Security Working Group (SWG) for Libya have issued a strong commendation for the ongoing efforts to reach a security agreement between the Tripoli-based Government of National Unity (GNU) and the Deterrence Apparatus for Combating Organized Crime and Terrorism.
President Mohammed Al Menfi of Libya’s Presidential Council received the UN Special Representative of the Secretary-General, Hanna Tetteh, and her deputy, Stephanie Koury. The meeting focused on recent security developments in the capital and the ongoing mediation efforts led by the Presidential Council.
Libya’s Ministry of Oil and Gas, the National Oil Corporation (NOC), and the international Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF) are partnering with the event company IN-VR to organize the Libya-Africa International Gas Forum (LAIGF 2025).
The United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) has issued a grave alarm over rapidly escalating tensions and military mobilization around Tripoli, warning it could lead to a devastating armed confrontation.
In light of recent movements in the capital and accompanying field developments and military movements in some areas, the Security and Military Arrangements Committee of the Libyan Presidential Council has affirmed its full commitment to its tasks of enhancing stability and supporting the security and military services under the supervision of what the statement called the Commander-in-Chief of the Libyan Army, referring to the Council’s Head Mohammed al-Menfi.
TRIPOLI – The United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) has issued a call for de-escalation and peaceful dialogue, expressing deep concern over the continued mobilization of forces and heavy weaponry around the capital. The Mission described the military buildup as a dangerous development that is instilling widespread fear among the city’s residents.
TRIPOLI – EU Ambassador Nicola Orlando and U.S. Charge d’Affaires Jeremy Berndt met in Tripoli to discuss Libya’s political, security, and economic situation.
This dawn, the city of Zawiya, west of Tripoli, witnessed violent armed confrontations in the Qumouda area, involving the use of shells and heavy weapons, resulting in the death of two people.
EU Ambassador to Libya, Nicola Orlando, has stated that “the coming weeks are crucial” for the country’s political future. The declaration came during a meeting in Tripoli with Libyan Presidential Council Deputy Chairman Mousa Al Koni.