AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoFuel Crisis in Jalu: The Jalu Municipal Council says fuel deliveries are set to resume after meetings with Libya Oil and eastern distribution officials, aiming to ease shortages affecting daily services. Fuel Smuggling Crackdown: Interior Minister Imad Al-Trabelsi ordered closure of 500+ fuel stations tied to smuggling violations, while the Southern Liberation Operations Room accused Haftar-affiliated groups of moving tankers via Chad into Sudan. Migration and Libya-Italy Route: Libya’s foreign ministry rejected any resettlement plans and warned against misinformation and incitement; UNHCR also denied running migrant settlement programs in Libya. Nigerian Returns: IOM evacuated 180 Nigerians from Benghazi and another 182 on separate flights, including unaccompanied children, under an EU-backed voluntary return program. Coastal Safety: Libya’s local ministry says 83% of public beaches meet swimming standards, with bans and warning signs ordered for failing sites including Tobruk and Tripoli areas. Justice Update: The ICC said it has no official confirmation that Saif al-Nasr Snidel is dead, pending verification through legal channels. Politics and Elections: Youssef Al-Farsi says U.S. outreach and 4+4 committee talks are aimed at reviving the electoral process. Energy Deals: LIA and Oman’s OQ signed an MoU to explore investment, while AGOCO and Chevron discussed oil field development.
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