The United States wants to reopen an embassy in Libya - a decade after suspending operations there. In the State Department's fiscal year 2025 request, the agency asks for $12.7 million "to enable a potential resumption of embassy operations in Liby… | diplomaticbriefing March 13 | The United States wants to reopen an embassy in Libya - a decade after suspending operations there. In the State Department's fiscal year 2025 request, the agency asks for $12.7 million "to enable a potential resumption of embassy operations in Libya, providing operational expenses for a planned Diplomatic Travel and Support Operations Facility as well as increased utilization of dedicated aircraft stationed in Malta for flights to Tripoli." "With Russia's influence rising on NATO's southern flank, U.S. presence with trips into Libya is vital to preserving our long-term security interests," the budget request states. (https://edition.cnn.com/2024/03/11/politics/us-wants-to-reopen-embassy-libya/index.html) A State Department official said that the US is in "active negotiations for an interim facility that would provide appropriate security and staffing support" in the capital city of Tripoli. | | | | | You can also reply to this email to leave a comment. | | | | |
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