AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoUS-Libya Unity Push: US Secretary of State Marco Rubio met eastern Libya’s Lt Gen Saddam Haftar in Washington, urging both sides to bridge divisions and work toward unifying Libya’s military, economic and political institutions, with more talks planned with Tripoli and the east. Offshore Gas Boost: Eni and Libya’s NOC, via Mellitah Oil & Gas, started production linked to the Sabratha Compression Project, targeting higher Bahr Essalam gas output (about 800 million cubic meters a year) to support power generation and exports to Italy via Greenstream. Visa Digital Shift: Libya’s Passports and Foreigners Authority moved to fully replace old visas with an electronic visa system, reporting around 6,000 e-visas issued and calling for the platform to become the sole route. Security and Governance: Speaker Aguila Saleh warned against unauthorized changes to Libya’s intelligence agency, saying House-approved rules require parliamentary approval for key appointments and dismissals. Regional Spillover Concerns: A new investigation alleges UAE-backed Sudan rebels have been trained in secret camps in eastern Libya, raising fears of Libya’s role in Sudan’s wider conflict. Energy Waste Warning: A World Bank report says global gas flaring rose again for a third year, listing Libya among major flaring countries.
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