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Libyan National Army forces during the celebrations marking the Independence Day in December 2020 in Benghazi city | Photo: Reuters Cairo- Khalid Mahmoud
The Libyan National Army (LNA), led by Marshal Khalifa Haftar, has demanded that the monitoring of a previously-reached ceasefire be limited to “observers” to be agreed upon.
It also ruled out the possibility of the participation of “international forces” in monitoring this truce.
Director of LNA’s Moral Guidance Department Brigadier General Khaled al-Mahjoub said on Friday that the face-to-face direct talks between the two Libyan delegations to the 5+5 Joint Military Commission stipulate the presence of observers from countries agreed upon by the two parties with specific qualifications.
جريدة «الوسط»: ارتباك وغموض يلازمان مسارات الحل
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TCP declara constitucional las cartas orgánicas de Tiraque, Capinota y Tarata
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By Sami Zaptia.
Tripoli CBL Governor El-Kaber has been prevented from travelling abroad by Tripoli Interior Minister Bashagha (Photo: LANA east).
London, 11 December 2020:
A spat has broken out between, Saddek El-Kaber, the Governor of the Tripoli Central Bank of Libya (CBL) and Fathi Bashagha, the Interior Minister of the internationally recognized Libyan government in Tripoli.
The spat was ignited by Bashagha imposing a travel ban on El-Kaber. This came to light when a letter from El-Kaber to the Attorney General’s Office was leaked yesterday in which El-Kaber complains that he was prevented from travelling yesterday.
In response, the Interior Ministry yesterday published a strongly worded statement in which it stated, without mentioning El-Kaber by name, that no one was above the law.