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Libya and U.S. discuss security plan for next elections: 35,000 security personnel prepared

bySami Zaptia
August 25, 2021
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Libya and U.S. discuss security plan for next elections: 35,000 security personnel prepared

Interior Minister Mazen discusses election security with U.S. Ambassador Norland (Photo: Interior Ministry).

By Sami Zaptia.

Interior Minister Mazen discusses election security with U.S. Ambassador Norland (Photo: Interior Ministry).

London, 25 August 2021:

Libya’s Minister of Interior, Khaled Mazen, discussed yesterday with U.S. Ambassador and Special Envoy to Libya, Richard Norland, the plans and programmes carried out by the Ministry to secure the upcoming 24 December 2021 elections, and aspects of cooperation between the two countries, especially in the security aspect.

During the virtual meeting, the Minister confirmed that the ministry had prepared nearly 35,000 members of the police to secure the elections and had prepared training courses to raise their efficiency in the field of electoral security.

The Minister also touched on the issue of illegal immigration and the resulting economic burdens and made it clear that the Libyan state did not hesitate to provide aid to migrants as it is a humanitarian issue, explaining that Libya is not the only side affected by this phenomenon, indicating the willingness of the Libyan side to cooperate in this file.

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Tags: 24 December 2021 electionsfeaturedKhaled Mazen Interior Minister GNUsecuritytrainingU.S. Special Envoy Richard NorlandUS ambassador Richard Norland 2019

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