AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoLibya’s Election Push: Libya’s top governing leaders agreed on a roadmap to end the transitional phase and hold simultaneous presidential and parliamentary elections by Feb. 17, 2027, setting up a supreme committee to oversee the process and calling for constitutional, legal, and economic reforms. UN Political Track: The UN Support Mission’s head, Hanna Tetteh, told the Security Council that the six-month structured dialogue has produced a Libyan-led foundation for elections and institution unification, urging implementation now. Eastern Mediterranean Energy Tension: Greece raised concerns over a new offshore exploration deal signed in Benghazi between Libya’s NOC and a consortium including Turkey’s TPAO and EU firms like Repsol, Eni and MOL, warning it could bolster Ankara’s maritime claims. Regional Diplomacy: Libya also held border-security talks with Algeria and Tunisia in Tripoli, while UN and Chinese officials urged continued momentum on Libya’s political process. Health Crisis: A transplant support group warned kidney and liver patients have lacked immunosuppressant drugs for nearly four months, forcing some to buy medicine on the black market.
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