AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoLibya-US diplomacy: The U.S., through envoy Massad Boulos, is pushing a reunification plan to bring Libya’s rival eastern and western administrations back under one institutional framework, aiming to turn the country’s deepening financial crisis into leverage for cooperation. Housing and stability: Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah announced plans to build 150,000 homes, as Libya continues to grapple with service gaps and political deadlock. Migration and media ties: Libya and Italy signed a media cooperation deal in Palermo to expand news sharing and journalist training, while Libya’s coast guard reported rescues of migrants at sea, underscoring ongoing regional pressures. Economy and energy: Libya’s central bank leadership discussed stability measures after a cyberattack, and Libya’s NOC reiterated commitments to cut gas flaring and emissions. Regional context: Oil market jitters linked to renewed U.S.-Iran tensions also kept attention on Libya’s role as an Arab oil supplier to the U.S., with Libya ranking third among Arab nations in June exports.
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