The Foreign Minister of Malta, Evarist Bartolo, has called on the European Union (EU) and the United States (US), to establish a coalition which could win the confidence of Libyans and assist them in ending the war.
The United States has hailed Malta’s announcement on May 26 of its seizure of $1.1 billion of counterfeit Libyan currency printed by Joint Stock Company Goznak – a Russian state-owned company.
Read moreThe Head of the Presidential Council Fayez Al-Sarraj and the Prime Minister of Malta Robert Abela signed Thursday an MoU in combatting illegal immigration and consolidating bilateral relations as the latter visited Tripoli to al
Read moreThe Maltese Ambassador to Libya, Charles Saliba has affirmed his country's readiness to host any meetings between the parties to the conflict in Libya to reach a permanent ceasefire.
Read moreMalta has strongly condemned the rocket attacks of warlord Haftar’s militia groups on Zawit Dahmani district of Tripoli that landed near the Turkish Embassy and the Italian Ambassador’s residence.
Read moreMalta has formally given notice to the European Commission that it will no longer commit any military assets to the EU’s Operation IRINI, Malta Today reported on Friday.
Read moreThe Vice-President of the Presidential Council (PC), Ahmed Maiteeq had a telephone call with Maltese Foreign Minister, Evarist Bartolo, in which they discussed issues of common concern.
Read moreA Maltese arms dealer and four other accomplices have been charged with breaching EU sanctions on Libya, according to Times of Malta newspaper.
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