
Libyan Ambassador Threatens Embassy Closure Amid Diplomatic Standoff with Morocco
24 February 2020
Nearing the end of his mission in Rabat, the Libyan ambassador to Morocco, Abdelmajid Saif Al-Nasr, persists in not leaving his post.
24 February 2020
Nearing the end of his mission in Rabat, the Libyan ambassador to Morocco, Abdelmajid Saif Al-Nasr, persists in not leaving his post.
10 February 2020
The resolution of the Libyan crisis will undoubtedly go through the Skhirat political agreement. This is, at least, the postulate of Khaled Meshri, President of the Libyan High (…)
6 February 2020
Diplomatic relations between Morocco and Turkey could become complicated if Ankara persists in engaging its military presence in Libya, while Morocco has always advocated and (…)
1 February 2020
Morocco looks askance at the "cynical intervention" in the internal affairs of Libya. Through the voice of its Minister of Foreign Affairs, it denounced it on Thursday, January (…)
29 January 2020
With three of its talented players, defending champion Morocco made short work of Libya in the second match (Group A) played on Tuesday, January 28, at the Hizam Hall in (…)
26 January 2020
The Libyan crisis was at the heart of the exchanges between Nasser Bourita, Minister of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation and Moroccans Residing Abroad, and Ghassan Salameh, (…)
19 January 2020
The King Mohammed VI had a telephone conversation yesterday, Saturday, January 18, with the French President, Emmanuel Macron. The Libyan crisis was on the agenda of the (…)
19 January 2020
Morocco was not invited to the conference on the Libyan crisis being held this Sunday, January 19, 2020, in Berlin, Germany. The kingdom is surprised by its exclusion.
4 January 2020
The United Arab Emirates is preparing to reduce the number of Moroccans serving in its police force to replace them with Bangladeshis.
1 January 2020
Abdelhadi Al Houij, Libyan Minister of Foreign Affairs, asked King Mohammed VI to help his country in the crisis that has shaken it since the death of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011.