AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoLibya–Italy Security: Libya’s Chief of General Staff Salah al-Din al-Namroush met Italy’s special forces commander Paolo Pezzutti to expand training and build a joint programme for Libyan special forces. EU–Libya Cooperation: EU ambassador Nicola Orlando reaffirmed support for rights-based migration and border management, plus work on civil aviation, local governance, military unification, and an Erasmus+ office. Military Unification Push: Mohammed Menfi reviewed with Western Region members of the 5+5 Joint Military Commission steps to complete executive measures for unifying Libya’s military and strengthening security. US Budget Focus: US advisor Massad Boulos urged full implementation of Libya’s unified budget and protection of the Central Bank, Audit Bureau, and NOC as key to stability and accountability. Political Friction: A dispute over appointing a new head of Libya’s General Intelligence Service is framed as a test of whether institutions follow legal rules or power-sharing deals. Economy/Finance: CBL governor Naji Issa met a High Council of State committee to review the bank’s strategy, monetary policy, and coordination with fiscal and trade bodies. Travel Rules: The US updated visa-waiver eligibility, with Libya listed among countries that can trigger visa requirements based on travel history.
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