By Sami Zaptia.
London, 21 August 2021:
Prime Minister Abd Al hamid Aldabaiba was interviewed yesterday by Bloomberg. Here is a summary of the interview:
On elections, foreign intervention and return to war
- International interventions, and the interventions of military regimes may create obstacles to holding elections, and Libya will not return to war.
- We pledge to hold the elections on time, and that is the most important task assigned to our government.
On Saif Qaddafi standing for elections
- Saif Gaddafi is a citizen and the son of an important tribe, and I have no objection to the nomination of any citizen who does not have legal problems.
On Hafter
- I only contacted indirectly with Haftar when I started as prime minister to resolve issues, including the prisoner exchange.
- Haftar’s recent speeches were not encouraging to us, and I would not object to meeting him if he recognized me as Prime Minister and Minister of Defence.
Departure of mercenaries from Libya
- We have made progress towards agreeing to exit of the mercenaries, and we cannot be certain that they will leave within a month or two, but they will leave in the end.
Weapons into Libya
- There is a significant decrease in weapons brought into Libya.
Oil and gas conferences in Texas and Tripoli will offer investments
- Libya will offer investment projects in two oil and gas conferences at the end of the year, one in Texas and the other in Tripoli.
- We received offers from Italy’s Eni to invest 10 billion dollars in various oil fields.
- We also received offers from France’s Total, which has an investment budget in Libya of more than two billion dollars.
Replacing Sanalla as head of NOC is under consideration
- I have not yet considered changing the head of the National Oil Corporation, Mustafa Sanalla, as suggested by the Minister of Oil.
- Sanalla may change and may remain, everything is possible, and changes will be made, but not in the form requested by the Minister of Oil.