The High National Election Commission and UN discuss developments of electoral process.

Tripoli,President of the High National Election Commission Imad Al-Sayeh discussed yesterday with the UN envoy to Libya Jan Kupis latest developments in the electoral process and the acceleration of the operational stages as December 24th date approached, and the international community attention to the progress made in this regard increases.

Kupis stressed at a meeting, held at the headquarters of the Commission in Tripoli attended by member of Commission council Abdul Hakim Al-Shaab, support of the international community through the United Nations, for the steps taken by the Commission towards the voting stage, and the commitment of the organization is to stand by Libyans to achieve their aspirations for the desired democratic state.

Source: Libyan News Agency

The Minister of Foreign Affairs is discussing with the Turkish ambassador to facilitate the granting of visas to Libyan citizens.

Tripoli, The Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Najla Al-Manqoush, discussed with the Turkish ambassador to Libya, Kenan Yilmaz, “facilitating the granting of visas to Libyan citizens to Turkey because of its impact on strengthening relations between the two friendly peoples.

The meeting, which was held at the headquarters of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the capital, Tripoli, also dealt with the ongoing preparations for holding the third summit of the Turkish-African partnership to be held on December 17-18 in Istanbul.

The Minister noted the positive development witnessed by the Libyan-Turkish relations, stressing Libya’s keenness to develop them.

Source: Libyan News Agency

The British ambassador affirms that her country strongly supports the International Criminal Court in the matter of trying Saif al-Islam Gaddafi.

Tripoli, Britain’s ambassador to Libya, “Caroline Hurndall,” confirmed that her country strongly supports the International Criminal Court in the issue of trying “Saif al-Islam Gaddafi,” stressing that Saif al-Islam Gaddafi “must be ready to face the charges against him from before the International Criminal Court.

Hurndall explained in a session to answer questions from followers on the British Embassy’s Facebook page, today, Thursday, that her country does not support any candidate for the Libyan elections scheduled for December 24, nor does it support individuals or political organizations, but rather supports the Libyan people, state institutions and the electoral process itself. , adding, “We do not interfere in choosing who governs Libya, because this is the decision of the Libyans.”

The British ambassador considered that the elections will be a difficult process, but it is a positive move that embodies the people’s desire to express their views.

Source: Libyan News Agency

The Mauritanian President receives the Vice President of the Presidential Council (Abdullah Al-Lafi).

Nouakchott, The President of the Islamic Republic of Mauritania, “Mohamed Ould Cheikh El-Ghazwani,” received today, Thursday, at the presidential palace in the capital, Nouakchott, Vice-President of the Presidential Council, “Abdullah Al-Lafi” and his accompanying delegation, which began a two-day official visit to Mauritania.

At the beginning of the interview, President Al-Ghazwani stressed the depth of the Libyan-Mauritanian relations and ways to strengthen them to serve the interests of the two brotherly peoples.

The Mauritanian president discussed with “Al-Lafi” files of common interest in many fields through the Libyan-Mauritanian joint committee, support for investment in the public and private sectors, revival of the Arab Maghreb Union, and Libya’s accession to the Group of Five Sahel countries (G5) due to its active role in the region.

The meeting also touched on the file of comprehensive national reconciliation, the path to stability in Libya.

Source: Libyan News Agency