AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoLibya–China ties: Libya’s acting foreign minister Taher Al-Baour met China’s ambassador to expand strategic cooperation, with talks covering economy, investment, infrastructure, energy, trade, education, healthcare, and technology, including encouraging Chinese firms to restart projects in Libya. Sirte Free Zone progress: The National Development Agency director general visited the Sirte Free Zone project, where engineers briefed officials on marine dock construction; work is reported at 82% and the hub is positioned as a logistics and commercial engine for Libya’s 2030 vision. Libya politics and power-sharing: A new analysis argues Libya’s post-2011 order is shifting toward transactional elite deals, proposing a role for Lt. Gen. Saddam Haftar within an empowered presidential council while allowing Dbeibah to retain influence—framing “stability” as fragile and top-down. NATO/tech spillover into Libya: Coverage around Turkey’s NATO summit and its defense industry push highlights Ankara’s growing role in drones and air-defense, including claims that Turkey is testing advanced systems in Libya—raising the stakes for regional tech transfer and security dynamics.
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