Tag: LNA
Ghannouchi hopes a partnership between Tunisia, Qatar and Libya
The president of the Tunisian parliament and leader of the Islamist party Ennhadha, Rached Ghannouchi, expressed his desire that the Libyan crisis solution will lead
International call rises for ceasefire in Libyan conflict
Egypt is working on establishing better ties with the internationally recognized Libyan Government of National Accord (GNA) in a bid to end the conflict between
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
The Libyan army is officially at war with Turkey
The Libyan National Army (LNA) general command spokesman Ahmed Al-Mismari said on Tuesday that his forces are “at war with Turkey, and it is a
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
Continued Turkish provocations undermine peace in Libya
Turkish Defense Ministry spokesman Pinar Kara said publicly on Sunday that the Turkish army has trained 2,301 Libyan soldiers, and 264 people have received military
The Libyan dialogue, what worked and what didn’t
From November 9, the Libyan Political Dialogue Forum brought together seventy-five Libyan personalities in the Tunisian capital, under the auspices of the United Nations Support
Libya’s rivals urge UN Security Council to aid ceasefire implementation
Warring sides in Libya have called upon the UN Security Council to expedite a binding resolution to implement the provisions of the ceasefire deal agreed
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
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