A November 2019 agreement between Turkey and Libya determines a portion of Turkey’s maritime rights in the region.
Esper pushes reluctant Maghreb to curb Chinese, Russian influence
US Defence Secretary Mark Esper highlighted Washington’s focus on containing Chinese and Russian influence in Africa as he arrived in Tunisia Wednesday.
Libyan rivals conclude talks on key security and military issues
Police and military officers from the UN-recognized Government of National Accord (GNA) and the rival Libyan National Army (LNA) met in the Egyptian Red Sea resort of Hurghada for talks facilitated by the mission.
Libye: en Égypte, les factions rivales discutent sécurisation et force commune
Les discussions continuent pour trouver une sortie de crise en Libye. Dans le conflit qui oppose le camp de Tripoli à celui de l’Est, il y a trois volets : politique, économique et sécuritaire. Sur
Fragile hopes of peace in DRC’s conflict-scarred Ituri province
Tens of thousands of civilians have been forced from their homes in northeastern DRC since the violence resumed in December 2017. “The future is dark,” sighs Joachim Lobo, a teacher who longs “to pick up
UN says Libyan rivals have restarted military talks in Egypt
Libyan rivals on Monday restarted military and security talks, aiming to reach a settlement that could help end the county’s years-long conflict, the United Nations said.
Helicopter carrying Russian mercenaries has been shot down in Libya, Turkey said
An air defense system that was available to the forces of the Government of the National Accord [GNA] of Libya shot down a helicopter carrying Russian mercenaries from the private paramilitary company Wagner.
Down but not out, Haftar still looms over Libya peace process
His assault on Libya’s capital has collapsed. Foreign powers have tried to sideline him. But military commander Khalifa Haftar still sits astride oil terminals, with enough fire power and political sway to thwart any plans
Libya PM Sarraj urges Haftar supporters in UNSC to reconsider position
Libya’s prime minister on Thursday called on putschist Gen. Khalifa Haftar’s supporters in the United Nations Security Council to reconsider their positions on the conflict in the North African country.
Libya PM Sarraj urges Haftar supporters in UNSC to reconsider position
One person was killed and multiple others were wounded during clashes between different groups within the Government of National Accord (GNA) in the Libyan town of Tajoura, according to Al Arabiya sources. No further details