Donald Trump's return to the White House could also have an impact in North Africa and, more specifically, in Libya. on your part, Jalel Harchaoui expressed skepticism about a renewed Italian impetus in Libya under the Trump administration. “Don’t expect major changes in Libya and North Africa with Trump’s return,” Harchaoui said, noting that, beyond the rhetoric, Biden’s presidency has also failed to concretely promote democratic values in the region. “Upon his return in January 2025, Trump’s policies are likely to be very similar to the current ones,” he added. A competitive advantage that could consolidate Italy's role as a “bridge” between the Mediterranean and Europe, Mercuri emphasizes.
Source: Libya Today November 08, 2024 11:53 UTC