British Foreign Minister Boris Johnson held talks Friday with the head of Libya's parliament, a diplomatic source said, a day after visiting Tripoli to back peace efforts in the troubled north African nation.
The source said Johnson, who met parliament speaker Aguila Salah in the remote eastern city of Tobruk, expressed "his backing for reconciliation efforts in Libya".
[dailystar.com.lb/AFP]
5/5/17
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The source said Johnson, who met parliament speaker Aguila Salah in the remote eastern city of Tobruk, expressed "his backing for reconciliation efforts in Libya".
[dailystar.com.lb/AFP]
5/5/17
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