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US: Bathily's initiative offers best chance to end the turmoil

US State Department spokesman Ned Price has reaffirmed the UN Security Council's support for Abdoulaye Bathily's initiative.

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Dbeibah, CBL Governor, and Audit Bureau's Head review GECOL's plan in the summer

The Libyan Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah discussed with the Governor of the Central Bank of Libya, Al-Siddiq Al-Kabir, the Head of the Audit Bureau, Khalid Shakshak, and the Chairman of the General Electricity Company of Li

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UN Security Council hails Bathily’s initiative to hold elections in Libya, warns of sanctions against obstructors

The UN Security Council reaffirmed Thursday UN strong commitment to what it described an inclusive, Libyan-led and Libyan-owned political process, facilitated by the United Nations and supported by the international community.

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Libyan Interior Minister plans to "contain" revolutionaries

The Libyan designated Minister of the Interior Emad Al-Trabelsi said that the security plan to secure the capital has begun to show its impact on the ground, and that the security directorates in Greater Tripoli Municipality are

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MoU signed to start working on Misrata-Temnahent-Agadez road

The Libyan Ministry of Transportation announced the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to start building the transit road project "Misrata-Tamhant-Agades".

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Decisive days of UN envoy's plan

International moves regarding the Libyan file, and threat to resort to alternative options, if Libyan parties delaying tactics and procrastination continued, posed a challenge that drove these parties and their regional allies t

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Egypt rejects UN support for Bathily's initiative, says it undermines holding Libya's elections

The Egyptian Foreign Ministry spokesman, Ahmed Abu Zaid, said Cairo rejected the Security Council's presidential statement on Libya, to be issued by on Friday, after publishing a draft of the statement on Thursday.

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JMC meeting concludes in Tunisia with parties adhering to putting Libya's interest first

The 5 + 5 Joint Military Commission (JMC) meeting concluded in Tunisia on Wednesday with parties expressing concurring views that the interests of Libya and its people come first before individual and partisan interests.

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