British Ambassador to Libya, Caroline Hurndall, said she discussed with Mayor of Benghazi, Saqr Bujwari, opportunities for British and Libyan businesses to cooperate on renewable energy, healthcare and education.
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UK ambassador to Libya, Caroline Hurndall, said on Sunday that her country is urging all parties in Libya to engage with UN adviser on Libya, after her meeting with the General Commander of the Libyan National Army (LNA), Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar.
Prime Minister-designate Fathi Bashagha met on Wednesday with UK Ambassador to Libya Caroline Hurndall to discuss latest developments in Libya.…
Speaker of the Libyan House of Representatives (HoR), Aqila Saleh, assured on Saturday the United Kingdom of the legality of the procedures taken between HoR and the High Council of State (HCS) regarding the twelfth constitutional amendment, and the selection of a new prime minister.
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France, Germany, Italy, the United Kingdom, and the United States reiterated on Friday their support for UN mediation efforts to…
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.
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The British Ambassador to Libya, Caroline Hurndall, affirmed her country’s full support for the Government of National Unity (GNU), headed by Abdel Hamid Dbeibeh, and its Foreign Ministry, in their efforts to promote stability in all parts of Libya.
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Libya’s House of Representatives voted on Monday to declare British Ambassador Caroline Hurndall a persona non grata, the House spokesman Abdullah Blehaq announced in a statement.
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British Embassy has said UK is clear that the transfer of power from the current Libyan interim executive authority to the new executive authority shall take place following the announcement of the results of early and prompt parliamentary and presidential elections.
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Libya’s political crisis has taken on an increasingly international dimension after the UK was accused of defending corruption and interfering in internal processes by calling for the interim government to remain in power pending the rescheduling of delayed elections, reported the Guardian.
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