COUNTRIES
HomeNewsDiplomacyLibya: Prime Minister announces closure of 25 embassies under austerity plan

Libya: Prime Minister announces closure of 25 embassies under austerity plan

In a bid to cut public spending, Libyan Prime Minister Abdul-Hamed Dbeibah announced on Wednesday, April 30, the closure of 25 diplomatic missions abroad. The decision is part of a broader austerity plan aimed at reducing the financial burden of the public sector.

The closures will affect embassies, consulates, and permanent missions to international organizations, including those in the Vatican, Albania, Vietnam, and the Seychelles. Several other missions will be merged, such as those in Italy, Malaysia, and Kenya.

“We are going to shut down a number of embassies. This is an important decision for the people. It will help generate a surplus of foreign currency, as these embassies consume significant amounts,” the prime minister stated during a meeting with the National Oil Corporation.

As part of the same strategy, a special committee has been tasked with cutting Libya’s overseas diplomatic staff by 20%. The move reflects the government’s intention to streamline expenditures, at a time when the country remains burdened by institutional divisions and an economy that, despite a partial recovery in oil production, remains fragile.

From same country

ICC authorized to investigate crimes in Libya through 2027

The International Criminal Court (ICC) has been formally authorized to investigate alleged crimes committed in Libya from 2011 through the end of 2027, following...

Libya: General Ali Ramadan al-Rayani killed in attack in Tripoli

Libyan army brigadier general Ali Ramadan al-Rayani was killed on Sunday during an attack by unidentified gunmen at his home in Khallet al-Farjan, in...

Libya-Nigeria: new wave of expulsions of irregular migrants

Libya repatriated 177 Nigerian migrants, mainly women, on Tuesday as part of a voluntary return program, the country's Illegal Migration Control Department announced. "Today (...)...

Libya: Minister of Education sentenced to 3 years and 6 months in prison for corruption

The Libyan judiciary has recently ruled on a corruption case involving Moussa Al-Maqrif, Minister of Education in the Government of National Unity. He has been...

Posts related

Military cooperation: China and Russia step up strategic partnership

China and Russia are poised to intensify their military cooperation in the coming days, according to statements made on Thursday, May 15, by senior...

Ivory Coast: Moroccan ambassador bids farewell to President Ouattara

On Thursday, May 15, 2025, Ivorian President Alassane Ouattara received Abdelmalek Kettani, the outgoing Ambassador of Morocco, at the Presidential Palace in Abidjan, marking...

Cooperation: Ousmane Sonko on a 48-hour official visit to Burkina Faso

Senegalese Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko arrived in Burkina Faso on the evening of Friday, May 16, 2025, for a 48-hour official visit aimed at...

Russia-Ukraine talks: new sanctions loom as Poutine skips negotiations

Hopes for a breakthrough in the Russia-Ukraine conflict were dimmed on Friday, May 16, 2025, after high-level peace talks failed to bring both presidents...

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Chad

Chad: 35 killed and 6 injured in deadly clash in the south

Military cooperation: China and Russia step up strategic partnership

Ivory Coast

Ivory Coast: Maurice Kakou Guikahué resigns as Political Adviser to PDCI-RDA President

Chad

Chad: opposition leader Succès Masra arrested amid rising political tensions

Ivory Coast

Ivory Coast: Moroccan ambassador bids farewell to President Ouattara

Mali

Mali: Abdoulaye Maïga unveils the government’s action program for 2025-2026

Libya

ICC authorized to investigate crimes in Libya through 2027

World

Slovenia: statue of Melania Trump stolen from her hometown

Ivory Coast

Ivory Coast: water outage announced in several Abidjan districts

France

2032 presidential election: 84% of French oppose Macron’s return, poll shows