The Prime Minister-designate, Fathi Bashagha, stressed that his government had already started the steps toward assuming power, saying that his government, would not be seated in any other city than Tripoli.
In an interview with Al-Wasat TV, Bashagha explained that some positive signals from certain countries had been seen, especially from Qatar and the UAE, adding that Cairo had not interfered in any way in his government’s cabinet formation.
Khalifa Haftar has agreed to pay more than $ 4,000 in legal fees and expenses for the case brought against him by the plaintiff Ali Hamza before a federal court in Virginia, Emadeddin Muntasser, the President of the Democracy and Human Rights Foundation, has confirmed.
The cost's order was issued by Judge Leonie M Brinkema who gave the green light for the case to proceed forward after a months-long hiatus due to legal procedures.
The Embassy of Bangladesh celebrated Saturday, March 26, the 51st anniversary of the country’s National and Independence Day. The celebration was attended by some Libyan officials and foreign ambassadors accredited in Libya.
Algerian Foreign Minister, Ramtane Lamamra, has reiterated the need to advance with the Libyan dialogue, which he said would promote national unity.
Lamamra made his remarks during a meeting with Foreign Minister Najla Al-Manqoush, on the sidelines of the 20th Doha Forum.
The top Algerian diplomat emphasized his country's "firm and permanent" support for the Libyan people.