AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoLibya Migration & Rights: A boat capsized off Libya on June 12, leaving 51 migrants dead or missing; 10 survived and bodies were recovered near Tobruk, underscoring the deadly central Mediterranean route. Libya Politics & Elections: Libya’s rival top leaders agreed a roadmap to end the transitional phase, setting out steps toward presidential and parliamentary elections before February 2027, including a supreme committee to oversee the process. Libya Detention & Activism: Gaza-bound Sumud Caravan activists remain detained in eastern Libya, with reports of prolonged custody and renewed calls for release. Libya Oil & Economy: Greece is watching a new Libya-NOC offshore exploration deal involving Turkey and major EU firms, while Libya’s oil sector continues moving—NOC reviews and development work are underway and production activity is being reassessed. International Legal Pressure on Libya-Linked Torture: A UK court order demands the government locate a “Tripoli cache” of documents tied to a Libya torture lawsuit alleging British intelligence shared information that contributed to unlawful detention and abuse. Regional Context: Greece is accelerating asylum revocations as migration pressure persists on Crete, and EU leaders back offshore “return hubs” for rejected migrants—policies that could shape Libya’s role as a transit corridor. Libya & Regional Security: UN and international partners continue urging Libya’s political process and ceasefire preservation as external tensions ripple across the region.
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