Foreign relations of Libya
Hungarian PM Orban: EU Must Build Giant City for Refugees in Libya
"The EU must build a giant city for refugees on the Libyan coast in order to control the process of granting asylum to people from Africa before they reach Europe," stated Hungarian PM Viktor Orban at a meeting of 10 heads of state in Vienna on Saturday.
"U.S. destroying world order in Bosnia, Kosovo, Iraq, Libya"
The U.S. and its Western partners have been consistently destroying the foundations of the existing world order, says Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu.
This has been taking place "starting with Bosnia and Kosovo, and ending with Iraq and Libya," he stressed in a statement for Sputnik.
Serbian national kidnapped in Libya
BELGRADE - A Serbian national was kidnapped in Libya on Saturday, the Serbian Foreign Ministry told Tanjug on Tuesday.
The kidnapping of Miroslav Tomic (36) occurred at a site 120 km from the border with Egypt, the ministry said.
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"We won't rest until full truth is known" - U.S. ambassador
The investigation into the deaths of the two Serbian embassy staffers in Libya is under way, U.S. Ambassador to Serbia Kyle Scott said on Tuesday.
He at the same time "voiced hope that it would arrive at some conclusions soon," Tanjug reported.
Investigation into Libya deaths ongoing - ambassador
U.S. Ambassador to Serbia Kyle Scott said Friday that an investigation into the death of two Serbian embassy staffers in Libya, was still ongoing.
It is necessary to get to the whole truth about what had happened there, he said.
Libya could soon run out of life-saving medicines, says UN
Libya faces severe shortages of life-saving medicine and about one million people will soon be in dire need of help, a U.N. humanitarian official warned, as warring factions hamper efforts to end chaos and form a unity government.
Serbian MFA official travels to Libya
The bodies of Jovica Stepic and Sladjana Stankovic, the Serbian embassy employees killed in a U.S. air strike in Libya, should be transferred to Serbia Monday.
General Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Veljko Odalovic, who has arrived in Libya, made the announcement.
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Libyan Court Drops Charges against Two Bulgarian Seamen
A Libyan court has withdrawn the charges of smuggling of oil products brought last year against the crew of tanker vessel Sunoil, which included two Bulgarian nationals, the Foreign Ministry in Sofia announced on Friday.
The court in Tripoli has also ordered the release of the five members of the crew, which also included two Ukrainian citizens and one Romanian.
Ankara: Serbian president's statement unfortunate, untrue
The Serbian president's statement that Turkey tried to drag NATO and Russia into a war was "unfortunate and untrue," said the Turkish Foreign Ministry.
"It's an unfortunate statement. This statement has nothing to do with the truth," said ministry spokesman Tanju Bilgic.
"Most serious assurances" kidnapped Serbians will be freed
A state secretary with the Serbian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Wednesday he expects the case of two kidnapped Serbians in Libya to be solved.