AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoLibya–Greece diplomacy: Libya’s acting foreign minister Taher Al-Baour met Greece’s deputy foreign minister in Tripoli to push economic and energy cooperation and to keep maritime boundary talks moving. Security cooperation: Libya’s interior minister Emad Al-Trabelsi and China’s ambassador discussed training, capacity building, and security communications to fight crime. Political process: UNSMIL’s Hanna Tetteh briefed the AU Peace and Security Council on Libya’s roadmap, reconciliation efforts, and follow-up to the Structured Dialogue, including the mini-dialogue mechanism. Local governance: A GIZ-backed training course in Libya wrapped up to strengthen municipal capacity, covering legal, administrative, and financial tools for local councils. Energy updates: The GNU ordered GECOL to prepare a plan to manage peak electricity demand, while NOC signed a unified operating agreement for the Murzuq Basin I/R field to streamline operations. Oil & industry: NOC also moved to unify field management with international partners, and Libyan Iron & Steel and the Export Development Authority agreed to build a fishing trawler factory to boost marine industry. Humanitarian/legal pressure: Journalists’ federations urged the release of Spanish reporter Alicia Armesto detained in Benghazi with an aid convoy bound for Gaza.
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