Morocco to reopen consulate in Libya after years of closure

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A Moroccan diplomatic delegation arrived on Sunday in Libya to reopen Rabat’s consulate in the war-torn country, following eight years of closure, Libya’s ministry of foreign affairs has said. The consulate will begin work by granting visas to Libyan citizens following a June 2021 agreement between Libyan Minister of Foreign Affairs Najla Al-Manqous and her Moroccan counterpart Nasser Bourita. Moroccan diplomatic delegations left Tripoli in 2014 amid an escalating armed conflict between Libyan political factions. “A delegation from the Kingdom of Morocco arrived in the capital, Tripoli, headed…

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