AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoLibya’s e-visa push: The GNU launched the second phase of “Wafed” and “E-Visa Libya,” making them the official systems for electronic visas and regulating foreign entry and residence. Anti-illegal migration enforcement: Al-Qubbah deported 88 undocumented migrants after legal procedures, including 32 Egyptians and 11 Bangladeshis. UNSMIL political track: Dialogue participants urged a unified government to end executive division and clear the way for credible elections. Intelligence leadership dispute: Presidential Council Deputy Head Mossa Al-Koni warned that any intelligence chief dismissal/appointment without proper collective issuance is legally void, urging staff to keep duties unchanged. Corruption crackdown (tuna quotas): Five officials were detained over alleged irregularities in Libya’s tuna quota distribution from 2018–2025. Energy and trade moves: OLA Energy signed to acquire TotalEnergies’ Ethiopia fuel assets, while Libya and Serbia discussed boosting trade, including a chamber of commerce and Serbia’s Expo participation. Regional security talks: Turkish and Egyptian intelligence chiefs met in Ankara, also discussing Libya’s push to unify administrations and military forces. Environment: A Swiss IQAir report says Libya’s air pollution is nearly five times above WHO guidelines.
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