Saleh Rejects Establishment of Military Bases in Libya

Speaker of Libya’s House of Representatives Aguila Saleh. Reuters
Speaker of Libya’s House of Representatives Aguila Saleh. Reuters
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Saleh Rejects Establishment of Military Bases in Libya

Speaker of Libya’s House of Representatives Aguila Saleh. Reuters
Speaker of Libya’s House of Representatives Aguila Saleh. Reuters

Aguila Saleh, Speaker of Libya’s House of Representatives, has expressed rejection to the establishment of foreign military bases in Libya

"Regarding foreign military bases, we reject [the establishment of] any military base in our country, we can defend our country ourselves," Saleh said in an interview with Sputnik news agency.

He added in the remarks published Friday that only the exchange of expertise and military and technical cooperation with other countries are acceptable to Libya.

The Libyan parliament has agreed with the head of the United Nations Mission in Libya on the next steps on forming a government and holding elections, Saleh told Sputnik.

"The recent meeting with Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Libya and Head of the United Nations Support Mission in Libya Abdoulaye Bathily was very positive, and we agreed on the next steps to form a government and hold elections. It is necessary to take practical measures in this direction by the end of December," he said.



UNICEF Takes Action after Cholera Case Confirmed in Northern Lebanon

Workers unload humanitarian aid packages provided by the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) and the World Food Program (WFP) to residents of the predominantly Christian village of Qlayaa in southern Lebanon on October 15, 2024. (AFP)
Workers unload humanitarian aid packages provided by the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) and the World Food Program (WFP) to residents of the predominantly Christian village of Qlayaa in southern Lebanon on October 15, 2024. (AFP)
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UNICEF Takes Action after Cholera Case Confirmed in Northern Lebanon

Workers unload humanitarian aid packages provided by the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) and the World Food Program (WFP) to residents of the predominantly Christian village of Qlayaa in southern Lebanon on October 15, 2024. (AFP)
Workers unload humanitarian aid packages provided by the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) and the World Food Program (WFP) to residents of the predominantly Christian village of Qlayaa in southern Lebanon on October 15, 2024. (AFP)

The UN’s children’s agency says it has activated an emergency cholera response to help protect children and families by containing the disease.

The announcement by UNICEF Friday follows the confirmation of a cholera case in the Akkar governorate in North Lebanon.

The health ministry said in a statement that the cholera case was unrelated to the growing displacement crisis in Lebanon. However, the country remains vigilant in controlling the spread of communicable diseases amid the ongoing displacement.