AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoLibya-US Security Talks: Libya’s Defense undersecretary Lt. Gen. Abdul Salam Al-Zoubi began a multi-day U.S. visit with high-level meetings in Washington, focusing on military and security cooperation, training, and steps toward unifying Libya’s security institutions. Benghazi Reconstruction: In Benghazi, the first batch of Al-Sabri citizen files moved from the Census and Compensation Committee to the Reconstruction Committee, a step aimed at speeding up rebuilding and infrastructure rehabilitation. Forensics Training: Tripoli’s Center for Criminal Research and Training launched a “Forensic Medicine Basics for Investigators” course for 150 deputy prosecutors across multiple eastern and western cities, using practical case-based sessions. Political Settlement Push: U.S. adviser Massad Boulos says Washington could host a signing ceremony if Libyan factions agree on details of a U.S.-backed plan to unify institutions, with a transitional phase of up to two or three years. Humanitarian Aid Releases: Ten detainees, including UT graduate Jenelle Jones, were released and deported from Benghazi after detention tied to a Global Sumud Flotilla attempt to deliver aid to Gaza. Sports: Libya’s national team beat Cape Verde 78–74 in a Cairo friendly as it prepares for the 2027 World Cup qualifiers.
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