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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

20.03.2019
Libya stands at a ‘critical juncture’, UN mission head tells Security Council

Special Representative and head of the UN Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) Ghassan Salamé, told Council members via videoconference from Tripoli, that the mission was working to both “prevent recent developments and tensions on the ground from escalating”, and “pivot to stability and a political compact” which would end the country’s crisis.

Source: UN News
01.03.2019
UN chief hails Libyan leaders’ agreement to hold general election

An agreement by Libya’s Prime Minister and a key rival military leader to improve political stability across the country through new general elections, has been welcomed by the UN Secretary-General.

Source: UN News
28.02.2019
UN says Haftar, Sarraj agree to hold Libya polls

Unity government leader Fayez al-Sarraj and rival strongman Khalifa Haftar meet in Abu Dhabi to agree on "the need to end the transitional phase through general elections".

Source: Middle East Online
26.02.2019
UAE to host Libyan meeting to try reopen El Sharara oilfield - diplomats

The United Arab Emirates is bringing together players in Libya’s conflict and the state oil firm to try to reopen the El Sharara oilfield, the North African country’s biggest, diplomats and other sources said on Monday. The UAE is the biggest backer of Khalifa Haftar, a key figure and commander of the Libyan National Army (LNA) force, which this month took control of two oilfields in Libya’s south, El Sharara and the nearby El Feel facility.

Source: Reuters Africa
20.02.2019
World Bank launches new strategy of support for Libya

The World Bank Group announced yesterday a new strategy of support for Libya focused on restoring key services to citizens and promoting economic recovery as a critical contribution to the ongoing peace process.

Source: Libya Herald
08.02.2019
Conflict erupts for control of Libya's largest oil field

Fighting has broken out over the future of Libya’s largest oil field, as forces loyal to the UN-recognised Tripoli-based government battle Libyan National Army (LNA) forces led by Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar, the leading figure in fractured Libya’s east.

Source: The Guardian
06.02.2019
Lack of funds could put more than half of Libya local elections on hold

At least 69 municipal councils out of 120 in Libya may not hold elections in March due to a lack of funding by the UN-backed government according to the head of the elections committee. … UNSMIL along with the United Nations Development Programme has been offering technical and logistical support to the elections committee since March 2018.

Source: defenceWeb
24.01.2019
East Libya forces say UN envoy is an opponent

The forces controlling eastern Libya regard UN envoy Ghassan Salame as an enemy contributing to the North African nation’s violent crisis, a spokesman said. The strong criticism followed the UN Libya mission’s expression of “deep concern” about a deployment of troops from the Libyan National Army (LNA), led by Khalifa Haftar, to southern Libya.

Source: defenceWeb
23.01.2019
Germany pulls out of Mediterranean migrant mission Sophia

Germany is suspending participation in Operation Sophia, the EU naval mission targeting human trafficking in the Mediterranean. The decision reportedly relates to Italy's reluctance to allow rescued people to disembark.

Source: DW
18.01.2019
Libyan authorities must shoulder the burden to support country’s ‘vulnerable’ south

Despite years of promises to address the “vulnerable heart” of Libya – the country’s south – conditions around its water and oil resource wealth have continued to deteriorate at “an alarming rate”, the United Nations envoy for the country told the Security Council. … While UNSMIL has built a taskforce to tackle the situation, and agencies are helping, “it is the Libyan authorities who must shoulder the burden” he stated.

Source: UN News