French officials hinted to Khalifa Haftar – the commander of the Libyan self-styled army – their support for his intended military operations to control Tripoli, London-based Al-Arab newspaper reported Saturday, citing sources close to Haftar.
NATO Secretary-General praises Palermo Conference on Libya
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said that Palermo conference on Libya was a very important initiative, saying, “I congratulate Italy on this summit”…Stoltenberg stressed that they have learned that prevention is better than intervention, noting that
Union du Maghreb arabe: vers un sommet au Maroc?
Taïeb Baccouche, le secrétaire général de l’Union du Maghreb arabe (UMA), a proposé à Mohammed VI d’accueillir au Maroc le 7e sommet de cette institution affaiblie.
Tunisia wants Libyan oil in exchange for food
Tunisian Foreign Minister Khemaies Jhinaoui disclosed that an agreement was reached between Libya and Tunisia to return to the “clearing mechanism” for the purpose of importing Libyan oil in exchange for Tunisian goods.
NOC head reviews energy cooperation with Saudis
The National Oil Cooperation head Mustafa Sanalla reviewed with the Saudi Minister of Energy, Industry and Mineral Resources, Khalid Al-Falih, means of cooperation between the two countries in these sectors and to promote its stability.
Libya and USA renew science and technology cooperation agreement for 10 years
Libya and the United States signed a protocol in Washington, DC, on to renew the cooperation agreement in the field of science and technology for ten years.
Le Maroc inaugure son premier TGV en présence de Mohammed VI et Macron
La ligne à grande vitesse marocaine est enfin opérationnelle. Le président français Emmanuel Macron a fait le déplacement au Maroc jeudi pour l’inaugurer en compagnie du roi Mohammed VI.
Les enjeux de la visite du pape François au Maroc, 34 ans après celle de Jean-Paul II
Pressentie depuis la nomination d’une ambassadrice marocaine au Vatican, la visite du souverain pontife, les 30 et 31 mars prochains, a été confirmée par le Saint-Siège.
From Palermo, UN envoy says all Libyan parties agreed on political rather than military solutions
The Head of the UNSMIL, Ghassan Salame, held a joint press conference with the Italian Prime Minister, Giuseppe Conte, at the end of Palermo Conference on Tuesday evening. Salame told reporters that he had heard
Palermo Conference for Libya starts with second-level attendances
The Palermo Conference has been shunned by all international leaderships, who preferred instead to send ministerial delegations to Italy, including Russia, France, US, and Germany.