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EUNAVFOR MED IRINI
European Union Military Operation in the Mediterranean
Council Decision: 03/20
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AU Mission in Libya
African Union Mission in Libya
Authorization date: 02/20

EUBAM Libya
European Union Border Assistance Mission in Libya (EU)
Authorization date: 05/13
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UNSMIL
United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UN-led)
Authorization date: 09/11
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News

10.04.2019
‘Still time' to stop a ‘bloody battle’ for Libya’s capital, insists Guterres

The offensive directed towards the capital, and troops loyal to the internationally-recognized Government led by Faiez Serraj, began on Monday. UN Spokesperson Stephane Dujarric briefed reporters earlier in the day that clashes were “reportedly intensifying, with increased use of artillery and airstrikes”.

Source: UN News
10.04.2019
Violence in Libya could give IS renewed opportunities

As conflict continues to escalate between the forces of Gen. Khalifa Haftar and the United Nations-recognized government in the capital of Tripoli, experts warn Islamic State militants could take advantage of the security vacuum and resurface on the battlefields of Libya.

Source: VOA News
09.04.2019
Libyan national conference postponed

An imminent UN-led Libyan conference seeking to set up elections for the war-ravaged, oil-rich country has been postponed because of ongoing clashes near the capital, the top United Nations official in the country said on Tuesday. … The conference was hoping to reach agreement among the various political factions after months of UN-led discussions at a local level nationwide, towards democratic elections which would unify the country and lead to way to economic recovery.

Source: UN News
04.04.2019
UN chief warns of risk of confrontation in Libya

U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said he was 'deeply concerned' at military movements and the risk of new outbreaks of fighting

Source: Reuters AlertNet
03.04.2019
Haftar orders troops to 'advance' to Tripoli

Eastern Libyan commander Khalifa Haftar ordered his troops to "advance" on the capital Tripoli in a video message published on Thursday after UN chief Antonio Guterres warned of the growing risk of violence.

Source: Middle East Eye
03.04.2019
Tripoli government declares military alert

Libya's internationally recognized government, which controls the capital, Tripoli, declared a general military alert Wednesday after eastern forces said they were moving west, a statement said.

Source: VOA News
30.03.2019
UN chief hopeful for Libya, after Quartet meeting in Tunis

Secretary-General António Guterres said he is hopeful for a solution to the eight-year long conflict in Libya, after a high-level meeting in Tunis, Tunisia, on Saturday with officials from the Arab League, the European Union and the African Union -- the group known as the 'Libya Quartet.'

Source: UN News
29.03.2019
EUNAVFOR MED Operation Sophia: mandate extended until 30 September 2019

The Council today extended the mandate of EUNAVFOR MED Operation Sophia until 30 September 2019. The Operation Commander has been instructed to suspend temporarily the deployment of the Operation's naval assets for the duration of this extension for operational reasons. … The Operation will continue to implement its mandate accordingly, strengthening surveillance by air assets as well as reinforcing support to the Libyan Coastguard and Navy in law enforcement tasks at sea through enhanced monitoring, including ashore, and continuation of training.

Source: EU Press Release
26.03.2019
Can the AU–UN efforts in Libya pave the way for elections in 2019?

The AU Commission, together with the UN, are planning an international conference on reconciliation in Libya.

Source: ISS /PSC Report
26.03.2019
EU weighs up awkward migration compromise on Mediterranean mission

The European Union on Tuesday was considering extending air patrols to search for migrants crossing the Mediterranean but withdrawing ships that could save them, a change in policy that reflects Europe’s growing aversion to irregular arrivals. The agreement would greatly weaken Operation Sophia’s role in saving lives in the sea where nearly 2,300 people perished last year, according to the United Nations.

Source: Reuters Africa