Dbaiba Is Holding Talks With The CEO Of General Electric To Address The Electricity Shortage In Libya.

WASHINGTON, The meeting of the Prime Minister of the Government of National Unity, Abdel Hamid Dbaiba, with the CEO of the American General Electric Company, “Scott L Strazik” focused on discussing urgent practical steps to address the current shortage of electric power in Libya.

A well-informed Libyan source in America explained that Dbaiba met Scott while he was in the United States of America, and that he informed him that (the Government of National Unity is working to launch long-term investments in the Libyan energy sector, which will create job opportunities and guarantee all the benefits that benefit Libya).

It is worth noting that the American General Electric Company is the first in Africa to use “enhanced gas path” technology and 9FA turbines, and it has been contributing to supporting the development of the Egyptian energy sector for more than 40 years, in addition to its strong presence on the ground through its offices and experienced local cadres alike, as expressed by Strazik, CEO of the American company.

Source: Libyan News Agency

Linda Greenfield: We Must Prevent Spoilers From Obstructing Libya’s Progress.

New York, The US Ambassador to the United Nations, Linda Thomas Greenfield, called for the full support of the Libyan people on their way to the national elections, and to do everything possible to prevent potential spoilers from obstructing the progress achieved in Libya.

“Now we must do everything we can to help ensure that potential spoilers, whether from inside or outside, are not able to obstruct months of hard-earned progress).

Source: Libyan News Agency

President Of Presidency Council Discuss With French Ambassador Political Developments In Libya.

Tripoli, President of Presidency Council Mohamed Al Mnefi met French Ambassador Beatrice Du Hellen to discuss the current Libyan political scene.

The meeting focused on exchange between Libya and France in various areas, unification of the military institution, and withdrawal of foreign fighters and mercenaries from Libya, as well as the forthcoming elections.

Al Mnefi stressed Council’s commitment to unify all state institutions, and the establishment of national reconciliation.

Source: Libyan News Agency

UN Security Council Holds Session To Discuss Developments In Libya.

Tripoli, The UN Security Council held a meeting on Thursday to discuss developments in Libya, and to listen to a briefing by the UN Special Envoy to Libya Jan Kupis on the current situation in the country.

The Head of the Government of National Unity Abdul Hamid Al Dbeiba attended the Security Council meeting in New York.

The UN Special Envoy to Libya said in his brief to the Council ‘we are discussing issues not resolved at the Political Dialogue Forum including direct vote, referendum on the draft constitution, and running for posts by military men. There are obstructers to the stability track, he said.

Kupis said the UN measures were underway to deploy UN elements in Libya to monitor the ceasefire under Libyan supervision.

The UN Envoy said personal interests were behind the lagging of political dialogue, and we fear that the specter of war could return to the country.

Kupis said the House of Representatives did not approve the budget for the Government, which means that the country is going into the Eid Al Udha holidays without a budget.

Kupis urged all parties to set aside their differences, and put in place a constitutional basis for the Dec. 24 elections.

He said there was no Defence Minister named in Libya, which obstructs the unification of the military institution.

The work of Military Commission 5+5 could be in vain, in spite of the holding of the ceasefire, he said.

Source: Libyan News Agency

Egyptian Foreign Minister And EU Foreign Ministers Stress Importance Of Withdrawal Of All Foreign Forces And Mercenaries From Libya.

Brussels, Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shukri and EU Foreign Ministers have underscored importance of holding elections in Libya on set time Dec. 24, and withdrawal of all foreign forces and mercenaries from the country without exceptions.

This came at a working breakfast, during which Shukri met EU Foreign Ministers to discuss bilateral relations, and to exchange visions over a host of regional issues of common interest.

The Official Spokesman of the Egyptian Foreign Ministry said the among the issues discussed at the meeting were the holding of elections in Libya on set time Dec. 24, 2021, and withdrawal of all foreign forces and mercenaries from the country without Exceptions.

Source: Libyan News Agency

Undersecretary Of Ministry Of Foreign Affairs For Political Affairs Discusses With Belgian Ambassador Ways To Enhance Aspects Of Cooperation Between The Two Countries

Tripoli, The Undersecretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for Political Affairs, Mohamed Khalil Issa, discussed with the Ambassador of Belgium to Libya, Christophe de Passombiere, ways to enhance cooperation between the two countries in various fields. This came during a meeting held at the Ministry’s headquarters in Tripoli, Monday, in the presence of the Director of the European Affairs Department, Mr. Haji Ali Dahan. During the meeting, views were exchanged on issues of common interest.

Source: Libyan News Agency