AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoLibya Reunification Watch: A US push to reunify Libya is drawing skepticism from analysts, who warn that deep distrust between Tripoli and eastern forces, plus entrenched militia and regional meddling, could derail the plan. UN Elections Roadmap: UNSMIL says it will resume Libya election talks in August, aiming to finalize the legal framework for presidential and parliamentary polls and a new way to pick a consensus head for the High National Elections Commission. Security Cooperation: Interior Minister Emad Al-Trabelsi met EU officials to boost border security, fight smuggling and trafficking, and improve Interior Ministry capacity—while stressing Libya’s sovereignty. Southern Crisis: The High Council of State urged urgent action on worsening electricity outages and drinking-water contamination in southern Libya. Economy & Investment: Libya’s Economy Ministry approved 104 decisions for foreign firms to open or expand operations in the first half of the year, with Turkey leading. Oil & Power: Sirte Steam Power Plant is moving closer to switching from liquid fuels to natural gas after trials of a gas metering station. Migration Tragedy: At least 50 migrants are reported dead or missing after a boat capsized off eastern Libya near Tobruk; 10 survivors were rescued. Sports: FIFA ordered the Libyan Football Federation to pay €820,000 compensation to coach Aliou Cissé over unpaid wages. Aviation Link: Reuters reports aircraft linked to a US contractor flew routes tied to Sudan’s RSF, including Libya’s Al-Kufra airport.
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