The German Chancellor Angela Merkel said the participants at Berlin conference on Libya agreed Sunday on consolidating the ceasefire announced last Sunday in Libya, reiterating that there's no military solution to the
Read moreThe Tunisian Ministry of Foreign Affairs disclosed that Tunisia had refused the invitation to attend the Berlin Conference on Libya, explaining that its rejection came due to the last-minute invitation sent by Germany
Read moreGerman Foreign Minister, Heiko Maas has emphasized that the ceasefire is an important step forward that would enhance the UN efforts in resolving the Libyan issue.
Read moreEuropean Union Spokesperson for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Virginie Battu-Henriksson has confirmed the EU's intention to play a strong role in achieving a permanent ceasefire and paving the way for a political
Read moreThe US State Department has confirmed its support for efforts aimed at achieving a durable ceasefire in Libya, making clear that it would push in this direction during the Berlin conference to be held next Sunday.
Read moreLibya Al-Ahrar channel quoted a source in the Presidential Council (PC) as saying that the PC head, Fayez Al-Sarraj may refrain from going to Berlin, and instead, he would send a delegation from the GNA.
Read moreThe Algerian Presidency confirmed Monday that President Abdelmadjid Tebboune had received an invitation from German Chancellor, Angela Merkel to attend the upcoming Berlin Conference on Libya.
Read moreTunisian President, Kais Saied and German Chancellor, Angela Merkel have emphasized the need for a political solution to the Libyan crisis and the importance of engaging all countries concerned, including Tunisia, with
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