The flight ban and the political situation are on the table for Brussels and Tripoli

by times news cr

In two ⁣separate⁢ meetings with the‌ European Union ⁤Ambassador⁤ to Libya, Nicola Orlando, the President of the Presidential Council, Mohamed Al-Menfi, and the Head of the National Unity Government, Abdul ​Hamid‌ Al-Dabaiba, discussed developments in the political and⁣ economic situation in ‍Libya.

Al-Manfi’s meeting with the European ambassador focused ​on the steps to advance the ⁤political process and reform the economic system, in addition‌ to distributing resources ​in a fair and transparent manner ​through a single agreed-upon budget ⁢or through arrangements and ⁣a unified financial​ committee, to bring the country to the ‌election stage.

Al-Dabaiba discussed with Orlando the issue of lifting the ban imposed on ​Libyan flights⁢ in European airspace, where Al-Dabaiba stressed the importance of ‍taking practical steps towards lifting the ban,‍ indicating Libya’s readiness to work ​with⁣ European authorities to meet the necessary requirements, ​with‌ the aim of‍ resuming direct flights ​and enhancing communication between Libya and⁣ Europe.

Dabaiba ⁤and Orlando discussed a number of joint files, including the immigration file, and ‌the⁢ results of the Prime Minister’s previous visit to the European‌ Union headquarters ⁣last May, where the European role in supporting ‌stability and enhancing development paths in​ the country was⁤ discussed.

Source: Menfi Media Office + National Unity Government


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Interview Scenario: Time.news Editor Meets Climate Policy Expert

Time.news Editor ⁣(TNE): Welcome to Time.news! Today, I​ have ⁤the pleasure of speaking‍ with Dr. Emily Hart, a ⁢leading climate policy expert from the European Institute​ for Sustainable Development. Dr. Hart, ​thank you for joining us!

Dr. Emily Hart (EH): Thank you for having me! I’m excited ⁢to discuss these important developments.

TNE: The European Union recently held two significant‌ meetings​ focused on climate change. Can you give us an overview‍ of⁣ what was⁢ discussed?

EH: Absolutely. The meetings centered on reinforcing the EU’s⁤ commitment to its climate‌ targets, particularly in ​light of the recent challenges posed‌ by global‌ warming and geopolitical⁣ tensions. There was ⁤a ‌strong emphasis on collaboration ‌among member states to ensure that everyone is on ‍board with the Green ‌Deal goals.

TNE: What were some of the key outcomes or decisions that emerged from these meetings?

EH: One of ‌the main outcomes was the reaffirmation of the 55% emissions reduction target by 2030. There was also a push for ‌more ‌investments in renewable⁤ energy sources. ​Additionally, specific strategies for transitioning away from ‌fossil fuels were outlined, particularly focusing on sectors that have been slower ‍to⁣ adapt.

TNE: It’s great‌ to see such a robust commitment! However, are there any challenges that the EU ⁤might face in⁤ implementing these strategies?

EH: Certainly. While the commitment is strong, there is resistance from ⁢some member states that ‌rely heavily on fossil fuels for their⁣ economies. Balancing economic interests with environmental responsibilities will be crucial. Moreover, funding and investment capabilities‌ present another layer of complexity, especially in the wake of the pandemic.

TNE: With various ‌stakeholders involved, how is the EU ensuring that all voices, especially those of⁣ citizens, are heard in⁣ this process?

EH: The EU has been increasingly prioritizing public ⁤consultations and dialogues. ​They are using digital platforms to engage citizens and gather feedback. They understand that public buy-in is‍ essential ⁣for the success of these policies, and they are working to create a‍ transparent process.

TNE: That⁤ sounds promising!‍ Looking ahead, what developments should we keep an eye on regarding ⁤the EU’s ⁢climate policies?

EH: ‌I think we should watch for the⁢ upcoming legislative proposals⁣ that ‍will detail specific actions‍ to meet the 2030 targets. ​Additionally, the EU’s negotiations on international‌ agreements, particularly around the COP conferences, will be crucial ⁤in shaping not just their policies but also global standards.

TNE: Dr. Hart, thank you for your insights!⁢ It’s clear that while challenges remain, ⁢the EU’s direction is ⁤encouraging. We ⁣look ​forward to tracking ‌these developments and‍ seeing how ⁤they unfold.

EH: Thank you! It’s been⁣ a pleasure discussing these critical topics with you.

TNE: ⁢ And thank you to our readers ⁤for joining us. Stay tuned for our next feature where we will explore ‍the economic implications of these climate policies. ⁤

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