Algerian President: The deterioration of the situation in Libya helped the transfer of heavy weapons to the African Sahel region

Algeria- Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune said, “In an interview with the French “Le Figaro”, the instability in the African Sahel region is due to the deterioration of the situation in Libya.

Tebboune indicated in this regard that matters would not have reached this situation if we had been assisted in implementing the Algiers Agreement of 2015 aimed at calming the situation in the region, adding that his country is following the logic of the neighbor in this crisis and is not doing geo-politics like others, according to what was published by the Algerian news agency.

The Algerian president stressed that the deterioration of the situation in neighboring Libya helped the transfer of heavy weapons to the African Sahel region, and the settlement of the situation in the Sahel region passes, of course, through Algeria, he said.

Source: Libyan News Agency

Tripoli University obtains ISO accreditation

Tripoli- University of Tripoli has obtained the ISO 9001 accreditation after the International Audit and Conformity Committee completed its visits to the various departments of the University of Tripoli.

Accordingly, the university will obtain an accreditation certificate for a period of three years.

The accreditation will enable the University of Tripoli to continuously update and develop administrative procedures.

The accreditation will be announced on the international website and the certificate will be issued within two weeks.

This accreditation is a motive for the rest of the Libyan universities, as the University of Tripoli is the first Libyan university to obtain accreditation in North Africa.

The Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Imran Al-Qayeb, stressed the need for higher education and scientific research institutions to work in accordance with international standards in institutional work in order to advance higher education in universities and higher institutes.

University of Tripoli had applied for accreditation five months ago, during which all the documents required for accreditation were completed, and accordingly the team was sent for audit this week.

The team was headed by a Jordanian expert and comprised a member from Jordan and two members from Libya, in addition to a member of the observer of the International Committee to evaluate the performance of the committee from Tunisia.

Source: Libyan News Agency