Libya defuses 22 tons of ammunition left by Haftar forces
The Libyan government says Haftar militias are planting explosives banned by international agreements in civilian settlements, and they should be ...
The Libyan government says Haftar militias are planting explosives banned by international agreements in civilian settlements, and they should be ...
On Thursday, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres registered a deal between Turkey and Libya on the delimitation of maritime jurisdiction areas ...
International Organization for Migration said that boats were carrying at least 120 people.
Libyan local media said that the Haftar-Maiteeq deal was reached in the Russian capital Moscow.
Defense chief Hulusi Akar says Turkey to continue military and security training and consultancy in the region.
Turkey supports the internationally recognized government based in the capital Tripoli and a non-military resolution of the crisis.
The UN recognizes Fayez al-Sarraj’s government as the country’s legitimate authority as Tripoli has battled Haftar's militias since April 2019 ...
Last November, Turkey, and Libya signed a security and military cooperation agreement.
The Libyan army welcomed the move and "a return to the political process" calling on Haftar's militia to immediately withdraw ...
Oil facilities had been shut down in January by pro-Haftar groups to blockade resources of the Libyan government.