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US Offers Support to Libya for Border Security & Election Preparations

US Offers Support to Libya for Border Security & Election Preparations

October 10, 2024
US Offers Support to Libya for Border Security & Election Preparations

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U.S. Charge d’Affaires to Libya, Jeremy Bernt, offered American support to help Libya manage and secure its borders, combat illegal migration, and assist the Interior Ministry in preparing for the upcoming presidential and parliamentary elections.

The discussions took place in Tripoli with Interior Minister Emad Trabelsi, focusing on boosting security and stability efforts in the capital.

Bernt praised the ministry’s ongoing efforts and emphasized the U.S.’s commitment to continuing cooperation aimed at enhancing security capabilities and regional stability.

The U.S. has been actively involved in Libya, particularly since the civil war began in 2011. Recent U.S. support has focused on stabilizing the country, facilitating UN-led peace efforts, and preparing for long-delayed elections. This includes diplomatic efforts to help reunify Libyan institutions like the National Oil Corporation (NOC) and Central Bank, essential for economic stability. Security assistance also extends to counterterrorism efforts, border management, and mitigating the influence of foreign mercenaries, including Russia’s Wagner Group.

Plans to increase U.S. diplomatic presence in Libya by 2025 aim to support these initiatives further, with additional funding requested for diplomatic facilities in Tripoli. Efforts include promoting election readiness and curbing illegal arms flow into the country, which has been a significant issue affecting regional stability.

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