NATO-led meddling in Libya
From the 13th of January 2011, violent incidents erupted in the northern Libyan cities of Bayda, Benghazi and Derna, which were directed against the government of Muammar Gaddafi.
From the 13th of January 2011, violent incidents erupted in the northern Libyan cities of Bayda, Benghazi and Derna, which were directed against the government of Muammar Gaddafi.
Information published in Iran in October 2012, most probably supplied by the Iranian special service, the Ministry of Intelligence and Security (MOIS), stated that the Western powers with the support of their Persian Gulf allies had tasked the Ame
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You can not have a leading role in Libya, without going through Russia. This is one of the few certainties that occur in the chaos that pervades the North African country.
Western politicians and of course the deceitful, manipulative, mainstream media have been shamelessly calling Libya a “failed state”. A FAILED STATE?! Who made it a “failed state”?
The son of Libyan leader Muammar Khaddaffi (who was executed during the civil war) will be taking part in the presidential elections in 2018. As was reported by the family’s press agency, the forty-four-year-old Saif al-Islam Khaddaffi will soon present his pre-election program, which will include procedures that “he hopes will be approved by the UN and which are capable of helping Libya move away from the current transition period towards stability”.
Tuesday, Dec. 12 talks were held in Moscow between foreign minister Sergei Lavrov and the head of Libya’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Mohamed Siala. The subject of the discussion was mainly the consolidation of international efforts to stabilise Libya, UN mediation, but also the next elections in the country.
The Russian diplomat remarked separately, that after the latest efforts of representatives of Tripoli and Tobruk an “intensive dialogue” was begun on the modification of the Skhirat agreement, which forms the basis for long term regulation.