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Ein Jahr Operation Irini: erste Lehren, neue Chancen | 03/2021

EUNAVFOR MED Irini: Neue EU-Militäroperation im Mittelmeer | 05/2020

ZIF kompakt spezial | Diese Woche im Sicherheitsrat: UNSMIL | 09/2019

EUNAVFOR MED: Schleuserbekämpfung im Mittelmeer | 08/2015

Verstärkter EU-Einsatz vor Libyen: Ausweitung von EUNAVFOR MED | 06/2016

 

Aktuelle Einsätze

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
Mandatiert seit: 02/20

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

19.11.2020
Libya rivals yet to start withdrawing forces: UN envoy

An October ceasefire agreement says all military units and armed groups must withdraw from the frontlines while mercenaries and foreign fighters must Libya within 90 days.

Source: The Defense Post
16.11.2020
Libyan rivals agree to unify forces safeguarding oil facilities

The agreement follows UN-sponsored talks held in Brega with the head of the National Oil Corporation.

Source: Al Jazeera
14.11.2020
Libyan elections to take place in December 2021: senior UN official

National elections in Libya will take place on 24 December 2021, Stephanie Williams, the head of the UN mission in the country, announced on Friday during a virtual press conference. The announcement came a week after talks began in the Tunisian capital, Tunis, aimed at creating an executive authority capable of organizing elections and implementing political, economic and military reforms.

Source: UN News
12.11.2020
Libyans reach deal on elections, UN says

Libyan delegates have agreed on a plan to hold elections for parliament and president within 18 months as part of a process to end a decade of violence and instability in the country. Acting U.N. Libya envoy Stephanie Williams called the development a “breakthrough.”

Source: VOA News
04.11.2020
Fleshing out the Libya ceasefire agreement – ICG briefing

Though overdue, the 23 October Libya ceasefire deal is worthy of applause. With help from the UN and their foreign backers, the warring parties should now close the loopholes in the agreement’s text, lest rival interpretations derail movement toward peace.

Source: International Crisis Group
04.11.2020
Libyan sides agree plan on implementing ceasefire deal

Military officers from Libya’s warring parties have agreed practical steps towards implementing a ceasefire agreement, following the signing of an historic accord in Geneva last month, the UN mission in the country, UNSMIL, has reported.

Source: UN News
30.10.2020
Libya faces uphill battle for truth and reconciliation

Despite international efforts to find out the truth behind gross human rights abuses, the pursuit of stability has taken priority in the war-torn country. For many Libyans, transitional justice remains an elusive matter.

Source: DW
28.10.2020
UN Security Council ratifies Libya ceasefire deal

The warring factions in Libya signed a ceasefire accord last Friday, effective immediately, after five days of talks in Geneva facilitated by the United Nations.

Source: The Defense Post
26.10.2020
Libya ceasefire: UN relaunches inclusive political forum, amid growing ‘sense of hope”

The UN Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) has announced the launch of the Libyan Political Dialogue Forum, following the signing of a permanent ceasefire agreement in the strife-torn country. … The Libyan Political Dialogue Forum (LPDF) is a fully inclusive intra-Libyan political dialogue established by the Berlin Conference Outcomes, last January, which were endorsed by Security Council resolutions 2510 and 2542. 

Source: UN News
21.10.2020
UN mediator 'very optimistic' about latest steps in Libya peace talks

A United Nations mediator reports positive developments after two days of face-to-face peace talks involving military leaders from Libya’s warring parties. A fourth round of the Libyan Joint Military Commission aimed at achieving a permanent cease-fire is taking place in Geneva this week.

Source: VOA News