Le Monde interviewed the UN special envoy for Libya Ghassan Salamé. Very interesting is the examination of the latest events in Libya by the senior diplomat who for years has been trying to metabolize a political solution, always opposed by the parties involved. Now, argues Salamè, the credibility of the UN is at risk, should the military solution prevail [...]

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The High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Federica Mogherini, met the Prime Minister of the Government of Libyan National Accord, Fayez al Sarraj, and the UN Special Envoy for Libya, Ghassan Salamé, on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference, ongoing until February 17. It made it [...]

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The United Nations Support Mission in Libya (Unmsil) is "impartial" and the criticisms coming from Cyrenaica mean that the path has been taken is the right one: the UN special representative in Libya, Ghassan Salamé, said in an interview to the pan-Arab newspaper published in London “Asharq al Awsat”. The Lebanese diplomat said [...]

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Libyan civilians "continue to live in fear of a violent conflict" and the situation is particularly worrying in Tripoli, where the United Nations truce reached in September was again violated, even if the recent violations "have been contained". The UN special envoy to Libya, Ghassan Salamé, said today in [...]

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The UN special envoy for Libya, Ghassan Salamé, arrived this morning at Tamanhint airport (about 600 kilometers south of Tripoli), in the Fezzan region, on what is his first visit to the south of Libya since the beginning of his post in June 2017. This was reported by the Italian press agency [...]

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The UN special envoy to Libya, Ghassan Salamé, according to the Italian news agency Nova, declared that the parliamentary elections "could take place as early as next spring". Quoted by the pan-Arab newspaper based in London "Asharq al Awsat". "Two or three weeks" of meetings between representatives between the various rival factions [...]

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The head of Italian external intelligence Alberto Manenti ran to Moscow to resolve a very sensitive issue. At stake was the participation of the strong man of Cyrenaica, the gen. Kalifa Haftar at the Palermo Summit. Haftar did not want to sit at the same table with the new Minister of the Interior of the government of national accord Bishaga, representative [...]

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Libya, fifth meeting of the Joint Processing Committee of Tripoli and Tobruk Representatives According to Nova, today, the fifth meeting of the Joint Processing Committee of the House of Representatives and the Libyan High Council of State has begun in Tunis. So it was written on the Twitter profile of the United Nations support mission for Libya (Unsmil). The fifth […]

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