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Weekly News Roundup: Friday, June 20, 2025
Libya's Foreign Ministry protests Greek bid round for hydrocarbon exploration south of Crete Mufti: Berlin Conference is a deception by Libya's enemies UN envoy: Hate speech threatens Libya's unity and stability Over 4,000 displaced in Sudan, nearly 1,000 flee to Libya amid border clashes National Center for Emergency, Crisis, and Disaster Management warns of increasing desertification Aqilah Saleh discusses controversial 69 billion budget with Belqasim Haftar 158 migrants deported from Libya to Bangladesh with IOM support Orlando discusses with CBL Governor the need to contain inflation amid rising public spending Tunisian MPs urge reactivation of free trade zones with Libya Libya and Turkey discuss boosting oil and gas cooperation Summer heritage festival opens in Hun's Al-Qusayr district Al-Trabelsi: Overlapping jurisdictions have negatively impacted Interior Ministry's work in recent years Dbeibeh vows compensation for Abu Salim victims, launches key projects Italy sees rise in migration amid renewed Libya tensions HNEC urges submission of endorsements for municipal candidates Kufra sees surge in scorpion stings, health officials warn CBL, NOC hold talks to boost oil sector Electronic Payment Forum conducts scientific session on cybersecurity and data protection Libyan football league's championship round to be held in Italy for 2nd year in a row Audit Bureau reviews anti-corruption, public funds protection with UN Mission Review Team IOM: 6 immigrants dead, 60 missing in the Mediterranean within a week Sumood Convoy says 7 detained activists are released, hoping for return of the rest Tourist Police, Antiquities Department hold talks to boost heritage protection China eyes stronger economic role in post-conflict Libya Libya and Iran review regional tensions Saleh, Greek ambassador discuss path to ending political crisis 12 illegal migrants detained in Derna, one diagnosed with HIV Libya and United Nations discuss strengthening cooperation Ministry of Health participates in MENA Region 'One Health' Conference in Tunisia Tourist Police, Antiquities Department hold talks to boost heritage protection Ministry of Health participates in MENA Region 'One Health' Conference in Tunisia PC Deputy Heads: Interference by Libyan parties complicates chances for national consensus First group of Libyan pilgrims returns from Hajj Libya urges citizens in Iran to exercise caution UNSMIL launches country-wide youth consultations on political process House of Representatives rejects Libya's inclusion on US travel ban list -Sumood Convoy gives up drive to Gaza border and calls on Haftar's forces to release detainees Menfi warns of economic crisis, proposes to form state funds management authority -US surveillance aircraft monitor Libyan coast Libyan forces intercept 93 migrants UNSMIL calls on Libyans to share their opinions on crisis resolution proposals via online survey PC Vice President Al-Lafi discusses political developments with Italian ambassador Dabaiba praises Tuareg tribes for supporting national unity and stability NOC explores prospects with Germany's Everllence CBL Governor announces launching Libya's national financial inclusion strategy 2025-2029 After Haftar's forces tighten restrictions in Sirte; Sumood Convoy returns to Misrata Dbeibah presents his vision for Libya's political solution to UN evaluation delegation Hannibal Gaddafi on hunger strike to protest his continued detention Major fire controlled in farms in Bu Halima Village, Kufra Interior ministry holds high-level forum on security performance in Tripoli GNU vows to end armed factions and restore order 200,000 narcotic pills seized in Tobruk house Government agreement to return Libyan schools abroad to Ministry of Education Interior ministry holds high-level forum on security performance in Tripoli CBL launches e-payment forum to boost digital finance and banking reform Oil ministry attends key OPEC statistical meeting in Vienna Tags: news headlines


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Libya's Foreign Ministry protests Greek bid round for hydrocarbon exploration south of Crete
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Libya's Government of National Unity has expressed deep concern over a report in the European Journal stating that Greek authorities have launched an international bidding round for hydrocarbon exploration and exploitation permits in maritime areas south of Crete—some of which lie within contested zones with Libya. In a statement issued Thursday, the ministry condemned the move as a clear violation of Libya's sovereign rights, stressing its full reservation and outright objection to any exploratory or drilling activities in these areas without prior legal understanding that respects international law. The ministry emphasized that Libya has always sought to make the Mediterranean Basin a space for cooperation, peace, and shared development among all coastal states, warning that unilateral actions will only lead to greater tension and complications. The statement concluded by urging Greek authorities to act responsibly, take into account the deep historical ties between the two nations, and prioritize constructive dialogue and negotiation as the only viable path toward fair and lawful solutions that safeguard the interests of all parties involved. Tags: Ministry of Foreign Affairs Greece


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Libya and Turkey discuss boosting oil and gas cooperation
Oil and Gas Minister Khalifa Abdel-Sadiq has held talks with Turkish Ambassador Güven Begeç on strengthening energy cooperation between the two countries. The meeting, held at the ministry's headquarters in Tripoli on Wednesday, focused on enhancing strategic ties in the oil and gas sector, according to a statement from the ministry. Discussions included potential collaboration between Libya's National Oil Corporation and the Turkish Petroleum Corporation (TPAO), aimed at increasing investment and technical exchange. The ministry said the talks reflect Libya's broader efforts to expand international partnerships and develop its energy infrastructure. Abdel-Sadiq previously called for the return of Turkish oil companies during a meeting with Turkey's Minister of Energy, Alparslan Bayraktar, at the Natural Resources Summit in Istanbul last month. He said Libya's investment climate had shown 'tangible improvement' and welcomed new partnerships in exploration and production. Tags: Minister of Oil and Gas Güven Begeç


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UN envoy: Hate speech threatens Libya's unity and stability
The UN's top envoy to Libya has warned that hate speech is undermining peace efforts and poses a serious threat to national unity. Hanna Tetteh, the UN Secretary-General's Special Representative, issued the warning on Wednesday to mark the International Day for Countering Hate Speech. 'In the context of political polarization and a fragile security situation, hate speech – especially when based on regional, tribal or ethnic lines – is a real threat to efforts to unify the country and achieve stability,' Tetteh said in a statement. She called for a collective response from state institutions, media professionals, social platforms, and civil society to promote inclusive dialogue and replace incitement with respectful communication. Tetteh also stressed the importance of using modern technologies, including artificial intelligence, to support peace rather than fuel division or misinformation. 'We must stand against hate and work together for a Libya founded on unity, justice, and lasting peace,' she said. Tags: Hanna Tetteh Hate Speech


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Mufti: Berlin Conference is a deception by Libya's enemies
Libya's Mufti, Sheikh Al-Sadiq Al-Gharyani, said that the third Berlin Conference, is part of the ongoing deception orchestrated by Libya's enemies. Speaking on Tanasuh TV on Wednesday, the Mufti said the countries meeting in Berlin are Western powers that control Libya's fate. He blamed participants of the Skhirat Agreement for Libya's past and present suffering. "All the evil inflicted on the Libyan people—aggression, plundering of wealth and resources, stripping of freedoms and sovereignty, prisons, arbitrary arrests, and standing with the enemy—as happened recently with the blockade of the convoy aiming to aid our brothers in Palestine—its burden lies with the figures of Skhirat who committed their act and then disowned it." He said. He questioned the outcome of the Berlin meeting, saying: "They will present us with the same production… the same figures will reappear in a new form, just like with Sarraj and the transitional governments." He asserted that 'Western countries know the right solution for Libya, but they deliberately seek to prolong the suffering and occupation.' "There is no enmity between the Americans and Russians, nor among Europeans—all of them are united in exploiting us. We face a Russian invasion brought by Haftar, Aguila Saleh, and the agents of the Zionists. We also face infiltration by regional countries through their intelligence services—all because of Berlin." The Mufti added. The Mufti called on the Libyan people to take to the streets in massive numbers to denounce what he described as a conspiracy. His remarks coincided with the third Berlin Conference, held under UN auspices and involving key international and regional players in the Libyan file, including Egypt, the UAE, the United States, Russia, Germany, France, Italy, and the African Union. The conference is not merely consultative—it is seen as an attempt to impose a new transitional roadmap, following the failure of all domestic Libyan initiatives to reach consensus on a constitutional basis and the continued deadlock in UN-led efforts to organize long-overdue elections. Tags: Libya's Grand Mufti Sheikh Al-Sadiq Al-Gharyani Berlin conference