AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoUN Security Council Warning: UN envoy Hanna Serwaa Tetteh told the Security Council that Libya’s western coast remains highly unstable, citing armed groups involved in trafficking and smuggling, and warning that drone attacks on infrastructure—including the Zawiya oil refinery and power facilities—have knocked out over 700MW of generation. Power Crisis & Protests: Libya’s electricity breakdown has sparked fresh unrest, with demonstrators blocking roads and setting tires on fire in Tripoli after repeated blackouts. Fuel & Grid Strain: The UN said Libya spends about $1bn monthly on fuel imports, while subsidised fuel diversion into the security sector is “unacceptable abuse,” as the political process stays stalled ahead of election framework work by the Four Plus Four committee. Foreign Education Rules: The GNU issued new regulations for foreign educational institutions, requiring accreditation, respect for Islamic Sharia and Libyan values, and clear infrastructure and building-use conditions. Diplomacy & Flights: PM Abdel Hamid Aldabaiba met France’s envoy Paul Soler, discussing political unification and arrangements to resume direct flights by end-September. Oil Sector Cooperation: AGOCO met Baker Hughes to expand technical and engineering support for Libyan oilfields. Infrastructure Update: Tripoli’s Airport Road reopened after paving and maintenance near the Third Ring Road bridge.
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