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Egypt reiterates Tripoli airstrike denial as US backtracks | |
2014-08-28 | |
[Libya Herald] The Egyptian Foreign Minister has restated his country's policy of non-interference following last week's foreign ...a confusing city, one end of which is located in Lebanon and the other end of which is the capital of Libya. Its chief distinction is being mentioned in the Marine Hymn...
...which still proudly displays Walter Duranty's Pulitzer prize... yesterday that Egypt had collaborated with the UAE to launch bombing raids on Tripoli. The US State Department has meanwhile distanced itself from the statements made by American officials who had said they were surprised to learn of the The General National Congress (GNC), which attempted to reinstate itself as Libya's legislature two days ago, has attributed the ...an organization of Arabic-speaking states with 22 member countries and four observers. The League tries to achieve Arab consensus on issues, which usually leaves them doing nothing but a bit of grimacing and mustache cursing... conventions and called on its Arab neighbours to respond to the aggression. Following the strikes, Libya Dawn ...aka Fajr Libya, the Islamist operation launched to counter that of General Khalifa Haftar (Operation Dignity). It is made up of the Libya Shield militia (Misrata and Moslem Brotherhood), Libya Revolutionaries Operations Room (Moslem Brotherhood), and Tripoli Brigade (close to Abdul Hakim Belhaj, head of Al-Watan party). Financing and moral support come from Turkey and Qatar... immediately accused the UAE and Egypt of involvement. It was the first time the Emirates had been implicated in such attacks. Senior Libyan officials previously stated they believed either Algeria or Egypt to be involved. Egypt, Chad, Tunisia, Algeria and Sudan have met in Cairo to discuss ways in which they can help put an end to violence in Libya. They fear the current instability could spill over into the wider region. Delegates have already commented that any further escalation could prompt a foreign intervention. The House of Representatives, based in Tobruk, earlier this month requested a foreign intervention. The request was rejected by the vaporous Arab League and by many bodies in Libya. Similarly La Belle France, Germany, Italia, the UK and the US have said that they believe that outside interference in Libya would only exacerbate the current divisions within the country and undermine Libya's democratic transition. | |
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