Signing of a joint cooperation agreement between the Ministry of Social Affairs and the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Efforts in Libya

Tripoli– The Minister of Social Affairs in the Government of National Unity “Wafa Al-Kilani” signed today, Sunday, a joint cooperation agreement with the Director of the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Efforts in Libya, “Justin Brady”.

The agreement – which was signed at the Ministry’s office in Tripoli – provides for a set of items, including the establishment of training courses for rapid response in cases of displacement and emergencies, and advisory support and coordination.

In her speech after the conciliation ceremony, the minister stressed the need to put in place appropriate mechanisms between the two sides to start implementing the provisions of the agreement and putting them into practice, praising the efforts made by the Office of Humanitarian Affairs inside Libya.

Source: Libyan News Agency

The Prime Minister of the Government of National Unity receives the Turkish Ambassador to Libya

Tripoli- The Prime Minister of the National Unity Government, Abdel Hamid Dabaiba, received this evening, Sunday, the Turkish ambassador to Libya, Kanaan Yilmaz.

The Prime Minister’s Media Office said that the meeting – which was held at the Cabinet Office – dealt with bilateral relations between the two countries and ways to enhance them, in addition to political developments and developments in the electoral process.

Source: Libyan News Agency

The foreign ministers of Jordan and Algeria discuss developments in Libya

Amman– The Foreign Ministers of Jordan, “Ayman Safadi” and Algeria, “Ramadan Lamamra” discussed today, Sunday, in the capital, Amman, the developments of the political crisis in Libya.

During the meeting, which was held at the headquarters of the Jordanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the two ministers discussed a number of regional issues, foremost of which is the Palestinian issue and political efforts to resolve the Syrian crisis, and the recent developments in Libya and the Yemeni crisis.

Source: Libyan News Agency

Prime Minister of the National Unity Government: We will only hand over power to an elected government

Tripoli- The Prime Minister of the National Unity Government, Abdel Hamid al-Dabaiba, renewed, on Sunday, his refusal to hand over power except to a government that emerged from new parliamentary or presidential elections.

In a speech during the third regular cabinet meeting this year, the prime minister accused the parliament and the state of trying to mix the cards to extend their mandate again by imposing a new political reality, starting with the closure of the Constitutional Court and then trying to impose a parallel government despite the disagreement of all parties.

The Prime Minister of the National Unity Government affirmed that his government’s road map is still in place and has full legitimacy emanating from the Geneva Accords, the political dialogue, the Paris Conference, the international community and the Security Council.

Dabaiba welcomed the United Nations’ proposal to form a joint committee of the House of Representatives and the state to find a constitutional basis that would pave the way for the upcoming elections, stressing that his government would go in any direction that would go to elections, the democratic option that Libyans have been waiting for for years.

The Prime Minister called on the ministers in his government to continue their work, not listen to rumors, serve the citizens, take their decisions with boldness and courage, and preserve the people’s money.

The Prime Minister of the Government of National Unity indicated that there is support at the international level for his government’s position rejecting the transitional stages and demanding elections, which was informed by the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Antonio Guterres, the European Union and a number of heads of state and friendly governments.

Source: Libyan News Agency