The foreign ministers of Libya, Sudan, Niger, and Chad met Monday in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa on the sidelines of the African Union (AU) special summit on institutional reform.
Read moreThe State of Chad deployed ground forces and warplanes near its border with Libya, the American website Bloomberg reported, noting that the Chadian step comes in the context of strengthening its military presence near
Read moreThe Libyan Foreign Minister Mohammed Sayala said Libya signed judicial cooperation agreement for border security with Niger, Chad and Sudan.
Read moreThe Head of the Presidential Council Fayez Al-Sirraj arrived on Wednesday in Chad and discussed with the President Idriss Déby issues of mutual interests and stability as well as security in Libya.
Read moreLibya’s Foreign Ministry announced that Libya had signed an agreement with its southern neighboring countries Niger, Chad and Sudan to secure the joint borders against human trafficking and weapons smuggling.
Read moreLibya, Sudan, Niger and Chad agreed on Tuesday to establish a cooperation mechanism to secure the common border and fight transnational organized crime.
Read moreAuthorities in eastern Libya have taken a long time to discover that the two Chadians they were dealing with as foreign diplomats turned out to be wolves in sheep's clothing.
Read moreOver 100 trucks laden with hundreds of cars pass by Jalu, Ojla, Ajkhara and Al-Kufra every day en route to Chad, Niger, and Sudan, eyewitnesses were cited as saying by the Libyan News Agency.
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