AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoMigration Protest in Tripoli: Hundreds of Libyans blocked the UNHCR office in Tripoli’s Sarraj area, erecting tents and barriers while chanting “Libya only for Libyans” and accusing the agency of “settling” undocumented migrants; UN officials warned against misleading information and hate speech as Libya remains a major transit route to Europe. Arms Spillover Warning: The UN says weapons looted from Libya’s 2011 conflict have resurfaced across the Sahel, including Nigeria, where they have ended up with extremist groups and helped fuel violence long after the fighting ended. Libya’s Politics on Elections: The 6+6 Joint Committee reaffirmed that a Libyan-led dialogue is the best route to elections and ending transitional arrangements. Libya-Tunisia Trade Moves: Libya and Tunisia began implementing parts of their free trade deal, including electronic certificates of origin and steps to streamline border procedures and curb smuggling. Energy & Industry: Saipem installed a gas extraction module at the El Bouri offshore field to cut flaring and raise output, while Gebr Pfeiffer is set to deliver a cement raw mill for Libya’s Al Abraj Cement. Diplomacy: Libya’s acting foreign minister met China’s ambassador to discuss expanding cooperation, and South Korea asked Libya to simplify investment procedures for Korean firms.
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