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Italy pushes for EU focus on Libya crisis

Italy pushes for EU focus on Libya crisis

Libya Observer3 days ago

Italy has called for the crisis in Libya to be placed high on the European Union's agenda, warning it is an urgent matter that demands a coordinated response across the bloc.
Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani, with the backing of France, Greece and Malta, told an EU Foreign Affairs Council meeting that the situation in Libya was an "emergency that Europe must address with unity and coordination."
Rome also raised the matter earlier this month at a meeting of EU interior ministers, highlighting growing tensions in Tripoli and warning of their potential impact on migration across the Mediterranean and internal security within Europe. News Tagged: Italy libyan crisis

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