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Rome Tripartite summit on Libya cancelled

byCallum Paton
March 19, 2015
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Rome Tripartite summit on Libya cancelled

Sameh Shukri: The Egyptian Foreign Minister had to remain in Cairo on urgent business (Photo: Creative Commons)

By Libya Herald staff.

Sameh Shukri: The Egyptian Foreign Minister had to remain in Cairo on urgent business (Photo: Creative Commons)
Sameh Shukri: The Egyptian Foreign Minister had to remain in Cairo on urgent business (Photo: Creative Commons)

Tripoli, 18 March 2015:

A tripartite summit in Rome between the Italian, Egyptian and Algerian foreign . . .[restrict]ministers to discuss Libya has been cancelled.

The meeting was scrapped after Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shukri pulled out. The Egyptian Foreign Ministry said in a statement Shukri had an urgent commitment which meant he had to remain in Cairo.

At present there do not seem to be any plans to reconvene the summit at a later date.

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