Libya, Italy does not give up its grip. Yesterday in Rome the interior minister Ali Bashagha

In a twitter the UN representative Salamé wrote that in the Abu Dhabi meeting between Haftar and Sarraj an agreement on the elections would be reached. The goal is to "preserve the unity of the country and put an end to the transitional phase". Apparently there would be a stabilization project that involves the reconfiguration of the presidential council and the establishment of a collegiate security council for the armed forces. An agreement that, however, must be accepted by all the parties involved. This is the most difficult part of the whole pacification process.

On the Italian side, after the fervent French activities in support of Haftar in Fezzan, something would be moving. Yesterday, the Minister of the Interior Matteo Salvini met his counterpart Fathi in Rome Ali Bashagha. And before him the Defense Minister, Elisabetta Trenta, and the Deputy Foreign Minister, Emanuela Del Re, have seen him. "There can be no forcing or foreign interference on the date of the next elections in Libya - commented the leader of the Lega - Noi, however, we have ensured the commitment to reinforce every form of collaboration ". Indeed, it has been announced that the Tripoli plan will go ahead, ie two training courses out of a total of six planned; repair and return of three 14 meters patrol boats. Then the start of the European tender for the supply of twenty dinghies to the Libyan authorities. Italy is ready to provide ten buses, fourteen ambulances and thirty SUVs. The program also includes the provision of tools to combat human traffickers (ie devices for wiretapping and not only), such as the creation of an operating room and a radio network for communications of the forces of the order.

On the intelligence front, the six-monthly report on the state of security of the Italian services highlights that the excessive power of the militias, the competition for oil resources and for the control of the central financial institutions, the competition around the revenues of illicit trafficking, further away the possibility of a true stabilization.

 

Libya, Italy does not give up its grip. Yesterday in Rome the interior minister Ali Bashagha

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