Regional African powers reject foreign intervention in Libya - News Summed Up

Regional African powers reject foreign intervention in Libya


The 10th ministerial meeting of Libya’s neighboring countries, held in the Egyptian capital Cairo on Saturday, reaffirmed the need of maintaining Libya's stability, unity and sovereignty. The final communique agreed on a "rejection of any external interference in the internal affairs of Libya." That strike was initiated under the previous Barack Obama administration in coordination with Libya’s UN backed Government of National Accord (GNA). Saturday’s meeting was attended by the foreign ministers of Egypt, Chad, Niger, Libya, Algeria, and Tunisia. UN envoy Martin Kobler, Arab League Secretary-General Ahmed Abul-Gheit, and African Union envoy Jakaya Kikwete were also present.


Source: Libya Today January 22, 2017 04:12 UTC



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