Minister of Oil and Gas calls on those involved in the Libyan affairs to take their hands off

London– Minister of Oil and Gas in the “interim” unity government, Mohamed Aoun, called on the countries interfering in Libya’s affairs to stop this and work to (remove their agents from the Libyan elements from decision-making positions, and then there will be no conflict between The parties of the homeland, and its two sides will not get the oil revenues owned mainly by the Libyans) .

In an interview published, Tuesday, by the Saudi newspaper, Asharq Al-Awsat, based in London Aoun added: (If the goal of this American, European, or international proposal is not to prolong the conflict, or prevent its development by stopping the conflicting parties from getting oil revenues, then this goal can be realized by stopping states interfering in our affairs.

The Minister of Oil considered the proposals circulated regarding the search for a mechanism to manage the Libyan oil revenues until the settlement of the disputes, which the Libyan arena is witnessing, as an unacceptable interference that affects the dignity and sovereignty of Libya, and that (the foreign proposals unfortunately receive some receptive ears at home; this is a derogation from the sovereignty of our country. ) As he put it .

Aoun stressed that (Libya currently produces 1.2 million barrels of oil per day, and internally consumes approximately 150 thousand barrels per day, and there are approximately 270,000 quotas for partners, and exports about 800 million barrels).

Source: Libya News Agency