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Asharq Al-Awsat
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Malta to Reopen Libya Embassy, Resume Flights

Malta's Prime Minister Robert Abela (L) and GNU chief Abdulhamid Dbeibeh give a joint press conference at the prime minister's office in Tripoli, Libya, April 5, 2021. (AFP)

Malta is to reopen its embassy in Libya and resume flights to the war-ravaged North African state, visiting Maltese Prime Minister Robert Abela said Monday.

Malta is the latest European Union member to boost ties with Tripoli, as Libya seeks to end a decade of chaos following a NATO-backed 2011 revolt.

"We are going to reopen our embassy and our consulate in Libya in the coming days," Abela told a news conference in Tripoli, standing alongside head of the new Government of National Accord (GNU), Abdulhamid Dbeibeh.

"Air links will also be restored," Abela added.

No foreign airline currently flies to Libya for security reasons.

International flights, to Tunisia, Turkey and Egypt, are operated by Libyan companies, which do not have access to European airspace.

"We will work alongside the prime minister so his country regains its strength," said Abela, pledging to support the new government "in the areas of security".

Dbeibeh, who was selected in a UN-sponsored process to lead Libya to December 24 elections, said he hoped to see ties with Malta boosted.

Malta, 350 kilometers (220 miles) across the Mediterranean from Tripoli, is one of the closest EU states geographically as well as a key political and economic partner.

The visit by Abela comes a day after European Council President Charles Michel was in Tripoli, offering EU support for the latest bid to end the chaos.

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