The Russian President issues a decree appointing a new ambassador to Libya

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Moscow- Russian President Vladimir Putin issued a decree appointing Aydar Aganin as ambassador of the Russian Federation to Libya.

According to the decree, which was published on the official website for legal information, “Aydar Rashidovich Aganin was appointed as Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of the Russian Federation to the State of Libya,” according to the “Russia Today” satellite channel.

Aydar Aganin held many positions, as he worked in the Political Planning Department of the Russian Foreign Ministry, representative of the Russian Federation in the Palestinian territories, advisor to the Russian embassies in Jordan and Slovenia, and director of the Russia Today Arabic channel.

The Russian President’s envoy to the Middle East and African countries, “Mikhail Bogdanov,” had announced earlier that his country intends to resume the work of its embassy in Tripoli in the near future.

Source: Libyan News Agency