CAIRO (AP) — A handful of Arab chief diplomats have met in the Libyan capital in a gathering boycotted by powerful foreign ministers who argued that the mandate of the Tripoli-based government has ended. Five of the 22 member states of the Arab League sent their foreign ministers to the periodic, consultative meeting Sunday. They included the chief diplomats of neighboring Algeria and Tunisia, local media reported. The foreign ministers of Gulf monarchies Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates also did not attend. You can review our Community Guidelines by clicking hereIf you would like to share a story idea, please submit it here.
Source: Libya Today January 22, 2023 19:02 UTC