The African Union's Peace and Security Council will hold an extraordinary meeting on May 28 to discuss the situation in Libya and other issues.

Libyan News Agency said the Cameroon-chaired council will review a lot of issues, including terrorism, constitutional change of governments and humanitarian crises.

The Permanent Representative of Cameroon at the African Union said that the series of meetings will be an opportunity to review and compare the various efforts of the countries and challenges they had been facing, including the situation in Libya, the Central African Republic and Nigeria, in addition to the security challenges in the Horn of Africa and Chad.

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