Tag: GNA
Libya, Egyptian delegation in Tripoli for the first time in six years
On Sunday morning, a delegation of senior Egyptian officials arrived in the Libyan capital for the first time since 2014. Interior Minister in the Government
Libya needs women and youth to achieve stability
The civil conflict in Libya has come to a standstill. The negotiations seem stalled, following the establishment of a legal committee to appoint a new
Threats to the peace process in Libya
The United Nations announced yesterday that it is examining the “worrying” reports from Libya, urging the parties to respect the ceasefire agreements to ensure the
Turkey first spoiler of the peace in Libya
The Joint Military Dialogue Committee (JMC 5 + 5), which brought together five senior officers of the Libyan National Army (LNA) and five from the
Libya has a permanent ceasefire
The Libyan parties have reached a permanent ceasefire agreement across Libya. This result represents an important turning point towards peace and stability in Libya, the
Libya peace deal in jitters with deepening roles of rivals Turkey and Russia in the region
Diplomats from 15 countries are set to endorse ceasefire in Libya but the commitment looks faded as external powers continue to get deeply involved in
Armed clashes between two GNA gangs confirm the need to eliminate the militias in Western Libya
Residents of western Libya city Tajoura woke up Friday to the sound of gunfire and medium and heavy artillery due to clashes between two armed
Borrell praises Egypt’s efforts to achieve peace in Libya
EU High Representative for Foreign Policy and Security Josep Borrell paid a visit to Cairo today, where he met Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry. The
Libyan Interior Minister Fathi Bashagha suspended and posed under investigation by Al-Serraj
The Minister of the Interior of the Libyan Government of National Accord (GNA), Fathi Bashagha, welcomed the decision of the Presidential Council to suspend him
Marzouki Insulted For Speaking Out Against Tunisian Leadership
On Tuesday, the young people of Tripoli took to the streets for the third consecutive day. The speech of Prime Minister Fayez al-Serraj did not