We show you our most important and recent visitors news details Libya's Tripoli-based govt urges military aid from 'friendly' countries in the following articleHind Al Soulia - Riyadh - TRIPOLI — Libya's Tripoli-based government on Friday urged five "friendly countries" to implement military deals as it seeks to repel the forces of an eastern-based strongman fighting to seize the capital. Tripoli-based GNA head Fayez Al-Sarraj sent letters to the leaders of the United States, Britain, Italy, Algeria and Turkey, urging them to "activate security cooperation deals", his office said in a statement. Haftar's April push to seize Tripoli from "terrorists" backing the GNA made early gains but has stalled on the edges of the capital in a bloody stalemate. Following the GNA's announcement over Turkey, the United Nations' mission in Libya, UNSMIL, renewed its call for a political solution to the conflict. But despite losing its main territory, east of Tripoli, the group has repeatedly shown itself capable of launching deadly attacks.
Source: Libya Today December 20, 2019 15:22 UTC