Jean-Yves Le Drian, Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs, spoke to Abdul Hamid Dbeiba, Prime Minister-elect of Libya, and then with Mohamed al-Manfi, President of the Libyan Presidential Council.
The Minister assured his interlocutors of France’s full support in the task of completing the transition with which the Libyan Political Dialogue Forum entrusted them. He reaffirmed France’s desire for Libya to regain its full sovereignty, its unity and its stability.
The Minister emphasized the importance of a representative and credible government being formed in accordance with the road map adopted by the Political Dialogue Forum. He stressed the fact that only such a government would be in a position to successfully organize the elections, scheduled for 24 December 2021, and implement the ceasefire agreement of 23 October 2020, signed under the aegis of the United Nations. He specified that, in addition to the reopening of the coastal road, the dismantling of militias and the de
European Union – Citizens’ consultations, visit by Nathalie Loiseau to Marseille and Brignoles (April 19-20) Share
Nathalie Loiseau, Minister for European Affairs, will visit Marseille and Brignoles on April 19 and 20 in the context of the citizens’ consultations on Europe launched in France by President Macron in Epinal on April 17.
These consultations, which will take place from April to October, will allow 450 million Europeans in 27 EU countries to respond to the question “What is your Europe?” and to make concrete recommendations on the functioning of Europe.
Ms. Loiseau will lead citizens’ consultations at the Cité des Associations in Marseille (93, la Canebière) today at 6:00 pm and then at the employment agency in Brignoles (269 Av. adjudant chef Marie Louis Broquier) on April 20 at 3:00 pm. These two public events will be open to the press subject to accreditation.