Libyan government in Tunisia for crisis talks
Summary
Libya's national oil company says the country needs about 40 billion dollars in investment to better use its energy resources. The unstable energy supply is worsening conflicts among rival groups. Libya's internationally recognized government, led by Prime Minister Abdulhamid Dbeibah, held crisis talks in Tunisia to address these issues.Key Facts
- Libya requires around 40 billion dollars to develop its energy sector.
- The country faces unstable energy access, causing more conflict and political problems.
- Rival factions in Libya continue to fight, increasing instability.
- The government involved in the talks is internationally recognized and led by PM Abdulhamid Dbeibah.
- Crisis talks took place in Tunisia to find solutions for Libya’s current problems.
- Instability in energy affects Libya’s overall political and social stability.
- The news was reported by FRANCE 24 journalist Lilia Blaise.
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