Reuters: Oil prices have fluctuated due to disruptions in crude supplies from Libya and the shutdown in China

Tripoli– Oil prices fluctuated today, Tuesday, due to the disruption of crude supplies from Libya, with the announcement of force majeure in a number of fields, and the impact of new closures in China to confront the Corona virus.

According to Reuters, which deals with oil and economic issues, the global benchmark Brent crude was trading below $113 a barrel, while US West Texas Intermediate crude fell to $107.

Source: Libyan News Agency

Williams: Cairo consultations between members of the House of Representatives and High Council of State took place in a consensual atmosphere

Cairo- Meetings of the Constitutional Path Committee, which included members of the House of Representatives and the High Council of State, concluded in Cairo on Monday.

The Special Adviser to the Secretary-General of the United Nations on Libya, Stephanie Williams, confirmed in a statement issued yesterday that the Cairo consultations took place among the members of the Committee in a consensual atmosphere, where a number of issues were discussed.

In her statement, Williams explained that the consensus that was achieved between the two councils at the beginning of this year to reactivate the electoral process came in response to the aspirations of the Libyan people, who believe that the final solution to the successive transitional stages and the resulting crises, which threaten the country’s stability, comes through elections based on a sound constitutional framework and an electoral framework with extended periods. specific electoral time.

Williams added that this round of consultations on the Libyan constitutional track is taking place within the framework of the initiative that she had launched early last month with the aim of moving forward to reach a constitutional and legislative framework for holding parliamentary and presidential elections at the earliest opportunity.

Source: Libyan News Agency

Ministry of Finance of Government of National Unity condemns what it described as a fierce and suspicious campaign targeting the Ministry and the Minister of Finance

Tripoli- Ministry of Finance of the Government of National Unity expressed its strong condemnation of what it described as a fierce and suspicious campaign targeting the Ministry and the Minister of Finance.

The ministry considered, in a statement, Monday, that the misleading news reported to the public opinion on some social media pages to spread sedition and confuse the scene, and that everything that came in these leaflets is pure slander and baseless false news to undermine the minister and to confuse the work of the Ministry of Finance.

Source: Libyan News Agency