AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoLibya Politics & Diplomacy: Prime Minister Abdulhamid Dbeibeh met Turkey’s intelligence chief Ibrahim Kalin to strengthen Libyan-Turkish cooperation and coordinate on stability; in Benghazi, Kalin also met Saddam Haftar, discussing efforts to unify Libya’s rival administrations and military forces under one authority. Elections Roadmap: A HoR lawmaker said the US initiative could open a path toward a comprehensive settlement and elections, while the UN envoy continues to warn the window for action is narrowing. Migration Crackdown: Amnesty says Libya’s eastern and western authorities have intensified arrests, detentions, evictions and expulsions of migrants and refugees, accusing the EU of enabling abuses through migration control support. Detention & Release: Italy’s foreign minister Antonio Tajani said two Italian pro-Palestinian Flotilla activists detained in Libya for about a month were released and handed to Italy’s consul in Benghazi, with return to Italy expected soon. Justice: A Tripoli court sentenced ex-jail chief Osama Almasri Najim to seven years for torture and cruel treatment of detainees. Oil & Economy: Libya’s crude output rose to about 1.49 million bpd, nearing 1.5 million, as NOC reported record-level production since 2013. Environment & Safety: In Al Jabal al Akhdar, 107 fires were recorded in June, with Derna the worst-hit division.
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