Libya Stability Initiative is focus of meeting of Minister of Foreign Affairs with High Representative of European Union

Tripoli, The High Representative of the European Union in charge of Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, and Vice-President of the European Commission, Mr. Josep Borrell, affirmed the European Union’s full readiness to provide the necessary and required support for the success of the Libya Stabilization Initiative in order to achieve stability throughout the country.

He explained, “During his meeting with the Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Najla Al-Manqoush, Monday, that the European Union is fully prepared to accompany Libya on its way to the elections next December.”

During the meeting, they reviewed the latest developments on the Libyan arena, and the ongoing preparations for Libya to host the work of the International Ministerial Conference on October 21.

At the beginning of the meeting, the Minister presented an overview of the Libya Stability Initiative with its contents and tracks, stressing the importance of concerted efforts by all local, regional and international efforts to achieve the desired stability, leading to free, fair and transparent elections on their scheduled date, the end of next December.

The Minister explained that addressing the phenomenon of illegal immigration requires concerted efforts by all, stressing that Libya, as a transit country, is itself a victim of this phenomenon, and suffers from its consequences, as a result of the flows of migrants from countries of origin.

The Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation stressed that the remedy or limitation of this phenomenon lies in intensifying international efforts to bring about stability and development in countries of origin, and not only addressing it in transit countries, or monitoring and repelling migrants in transit countries or at sea.

Source: Libyan News Agency

Prime Minister receives invitation from British Prime Minister to attend the Global Climate Change Conference.

Tripoli, Prime Minister of the Government of National Unity, Abdul Hamid al-Dabaiba, met, Monday at the Cabinet Office, with the British Ambassador to Libya, Ms. More who delivered an invitation form the British prime Minister to the Climate Change Conference due to be held in Glasgow which will be attended by more than 140 world leaders.

The ambassador affirmed her country’s support for the Government of National Unity and for Libya Stability Conference to be held next Thursday in Tripoli.

In turn, the Prime Minister of the Government of National Unity welcomed the ambassador, praising her presence in Tripoli and following up on the work of her country’s embassy from its headquarters.

During the meeting, they discussed the need for the British Embassy to begin granting visas to citizens of Tripoli, which the ambassador confirmed that it will take place in the near future, and work is underway to study and implement it.

Source: Libyan News Agency