AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoLibya-US Security Links: Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah met the US Chargé d’Affaires Jeremy Berndt on unified development, energy/oil and telecom cooperation, while a US Army program continues monthly military expertise exchanges with Libyan officers tied to the Presidential Council’s General Staff. Structured Dialogue Push: The EU and member missions welcomed the UN-facilitated Structured Dialogue’s recommendations, urging Libyans to engage to reunify institutions and prepare for elections, despite governance-track reservations. Border and Migration Controls: The GNU temporarily suspended visa-on-arrival at airports to curb fraud and tighten entry rules, as officials also reiterated rejection of any unlawful migrant settlement. Oil and Economy: Libya’s exports hit 43 million barrels in May as prices rose, boosting revenue to about $3.4bn, even as port and field disruptions persist. Security and Justice: A UK court convicted a Croydon businessman and a Greek associate for brokering illegal arms sales to warlords including in Libya. Humanitarian and Education: Benghazi’s long-war-torn university is reopening with a new campus planned, and Pope Leo XIV again condemned smugglers in the Canary Islands while urging migrant dignity.
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