Muhammad Ali Al-Houthi to Russia Today: America and Britain are ones who escalate and manage world by imposing wars


Member of the Supreme Political Council, Muhammad Ali Al-Houthi, confirmed that America and Britain are the ones who escalate and manage the world by imposing wars on people, as is happening in Gaza and Ukraine and the escalation they are doing and opening a new front in Yemen.

During an interview with Russia Today, Muhammad Ali Al-Houthi renewed his call to all countries of the world to put pressure to stop the aggression against Gaza and lift the siege on it.

In the interview, the senior political member addressed a number of issues, explaining the humanitarian goal for which Yemen is fighting, and the equation he imposed to stop the aggression against Gaza.

Source: Yemen News Agency

The Minister of Labor and Rehabilitation discusses with the British Ambassador to Libya cooperation relations in the areas of the labor sector.


Tripoli: The Minister of Labor and Rehabilitation, Ali Al-Abed Al-Rida, reviewed at the Ministry’s office in Tripoli today, Tuesday, with the British Ambassador to Libya, Martin Longden, the bilateral cooperation relations between the two countries, especially in the areas of the labor sector.

Ministry of Labor and Rehabilitation sources said that during the meeting, which was attended by the political advisor at the British Embassy, Nicolette Baker, and the Director of the International Cooperation Department, Suleiman Jumaa, the two sides discussed ways to enhance bilateral cooperation in relevant fields, especially with regard to the labor sector.

Dialogue also took place regarding cooperation experiences between the two countries in the fields of training that were previously implemented, and the meeting touched on the possibility of establishing the Libyan-British Center for Vocational Training, according to the ministry

Source: Libyan News Agency

Abdullah Al-Lafi discusses with the British Ambassador the latest developments in the political scene in Libya


Tripoli: The representative of the Presidential Council, ‘Abdullah Al-Lafi’, discussed with the British Ambassador to Libya, ‘Martin Longden’, the latest developments in the political scene in Libya, ways to break the current stalemate, and progress in the political process, in addition to the reconciliation file, which the Presidential Council is working on completing, and a number of bilateral files between the two countries.

During the meeting on Tuesday, Al-Lafi stressed the importance of the international community playing a positive role in ending the political impasse, in line with the aspirations of the Libyans to reach stability and hold electoral elections.

In turn, the British Ambassador to Libya praised the role of the Presidential Council in the national reconciliation file, and expressed his country’s readiness to provide all support for the benefit of Libya and its stability.

Source: Libyan News Agency

The Japanese Embassy announces the resumption of its work from the capital, Tripoli, on a limited basis.


Tripoli: The Japanese Embassy announced today, Tuesday, the resumption of its work from the capital, Tripoli, on a limited basis, starting from January 15, after the cessation of work in its offices in 2014.

Our government platform stated that the Japanese embassy confirmed that it seeks to develop diplomatic cooperation with Libya, while visa issuance procedures for Libyan citizens will be completed from its country’s embassies in Tunisia, Egypt, and Istanbul.

For its part, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation said that “Nuri Al-Kaseh,” Director of the Ministry’s Asia and Australia Department, received today the Japanese Chargé d’Affairs, “Masaki Amadera.”

She added that the Director of the Ministry’s Asia and Australia Department appreciated this step because of its significant impact on relations between the two countries

Source: Libyan News Agency

The Prime Minister of the National Unity Government holds a meeting with the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the National Oil Corporation.


Tripoli: Today, Tuesday, the Prime Minister of the National Unity Government, Abdul Hamid Dabaiba, held a meeting with the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the National Oil Corporation, Farhat Ben Qaddara, and the Ministers of Transport and State for the Affairs of the Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers. The Prime Minister’s Media Office stated that “Dabaiba” stressed during the meeting the necessity of investing in the field of oil and gas with the aim of raising productivity, benefiting from the reserve through exploration and development, and continuing to evaluate priority and economic feasibility while increasing disclosure and transparency in all oil projects.Al-Dabaiba stressed the need to adhere to all observations received from regulatory authorities regarding strategic projects, continue implementing investment projects, benefit from all global experiences, and create partnerships with local national companies to raise their efficiency.During the meeting, the Prime Minister of the Nati
onal Unity Government stressed the necessity of continuing the procedures for developing the Hamada field after addressing any technical or legal observations in accordance with what was agreed upon at the tenth meeting of the Supreme Council for Energy Affairs, and ensuring the transparency and safety of the procedures. For his part, Ben Qaddara confirmed during the meeting that the National Oil Corporation has been working to activate development and exploration projects that have been stalled for years without justification, and to create global partnerships with the aim of increasing oil and gas production.He explained that the sector’s projects require large financial flows and need foreign investors to ensure their implementation according to the approved timetables.

Source: Libyan News Agency