AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoLibya–US Diplomacy: A senior US adviser, Massad Boulos, held Eid al-Adha calls with Libyan leaders, urging national reconciliation and unity while stressing continued American support for Libya’s political path. Power & Water Security: Electricity was restored to major Man-Made River wellfields after outages disrupted water production, with Hasawna and Sarir returning first and teams working to restart remaining wells. Flood Recovery in the Southwest: Telecom services are gradually coming back in Ghat and Tahala after flood damage, with most affected sites restored and repairs ongoing. Political Process Talks: Libya’s communications minister met France’s envoy in Paris to discuss next steps toward consensus and stability. Regional Connectivity: Libyan Express announced new two-weekly flights between Mitiga (Tripoli) and Malta starting June 22. Benghazi Crime Update: The Greater Benghazi Security Directorate says it found the body of a missing child after a suspect confessed and led investigators to the burial site. Migration Pressure: Benghazi residents are voicing growing anger over irregular migration, with calls for authorities to act and concerns about UNHCR’s role. Electricity Grid Restoration: Eastern Libya’s grid restoration continues after technical faults, with multiple stations and substations being re-energized. Southern Humanitarian Aid: The Libyan Army’s General Command says planes delivered humanitarian aid to flood-affected southern areas via Ubari Airport. Tourism Lift: Libya’s tourism shows recovery, with 121,000+ visitors to cities and archaeological sites in the first quarter and foreign arrivals up 41% year-on-year.
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