AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoLibya’s Transition Under Scrutiny: Fathi Al‑Shibli says the UN mission has shifted from leading a solution to “managing and prolonging” Libya’s crisis, warning the transitional period is becoming an end in itself. EU Backs Structured Dialogue: EU missions in Libya endorsed the Structured Dialogue recommendations as “Libyan-led and Libyan-owned,” urging stakeholders to implement them to restore institutional legitimacy and move toward elections—while some governance-track participants reportedly question how fully the final proposals reflect earlier discussions. Security and Diplomacy: The US reaffirmed support for Libyan military unification in a Benghazi meeting, and US-Libyan monthly expertise exchanges continue between US Civil Affairs forces and Libyan officers. Economy and Oil: Libya’s oil export revenues rose in May on higher global prices, with 43 million barrels exported; oil remains the backbone of national income. Customs Crackdown: At Ras Jedir, Libyan customs seized $500,000 and nearly €235,000 hidden in a vehicle arriving from Tunisia. Migration Tensions: Libyan social media and street protests are intensifying over irregular migrants, with UNHCR and other agencies facing renewed anger in Tripoli.
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