AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoUN Southern Libya Push: UN deputy envoy Ulrika Richardson has started a two-day mission to Fezzan, meeting southern mayors and the Southern Military Region commander to press for better services, water and healthcare access, and tougher action against smuggling and trafficking. Eid al-Adha Pressure: Libya’s leaders marked Eid al-Adha with calls for unity and stability, while the UN warned of rising armed-group mobilization and assassinations in Zawiya ahead of the holiday. Border Clampdown: Libya’s parallel foreign ministry says the Libya–Egypt land crossing is now restricted to citizens of both countries only, after the “Al-Sumoud 2” aid convoy controversy and detentions of foreign activists. Sports Diplomacy: Libya’s UN envoy Taher Al-Sunni met FIFA chief Gianni Infantino to promote “football diplomacy” and invite him to Libya. Economy & Daily Life: Tripoli’s economy minister says the push is toward a more disciplined, transparent business environment and price monitoring, while Jumhouria Bank and the Central Bank apologized for a recent card/point-of-sale outage. Oil Reality Check: Despite a ten-year-high output and talk of higher production, analysts warn higher revenues won’t fix Libya’s economy without ending parallel spending and fragmentation.
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