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Libya seeks to lift UN no-fly zone embargo
The Xinhua reported that Libya's Undersecretary of Foreign Affairs Omar Katti on Monday met with the head of the country's Civil Aviation Authority Mustafa Ammar to discuss coordination to lift the no-fly zone embargo imposed on Libya by the United Nations (UN) Security Council in 2011.
The Foreign Ministry said a statement, the undersecretary stressed the importance of providing political and technical support for speeding up the lifting of the no-fly zone embargo.
Ammar confirmed that the aviation authority under the UN-backed government has been seeking cooperation with air companies from Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Algeria and Turkey.
The two officials agreed to visit some European countries to discuss resuming international flights, the statement added.
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In March 2011, the UN Security Council adopted Resolution 1973, establishing a ban on all Libyan airspace in order to protect civilians during the uprising that toppled Muammar Gaddafi's government.
Source: xinhua
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