US Expresses Concern over Halt in Libya Oil Exports

A view of pipelines and a loading berth of the Marsa al-Hariga oil port in the city of Tobruk, east of Tripoli, Libya, Aug. 20, 2013. (Reuters)
A view of pipelines and a loading berth of the Marsa al-Hariga oil port in the city of Tobruk, east of Tripoli, Libya, Aug. 20, 2013. (Reuters)
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US Expresses Concern over Halt in Libya Oil Exports

A view of pipelines and a loading berth of the Marsa al-Hariga oil port in the city of Tobruk, east of Tripoli, Libya, Aug. 20, 2013. (Reuters)
A view of pipelines and a loading berth of the Marsa al-Hariga oil port in the city of Tobruk, east of Tripoli, Libya, Aug. 20, 2013. (Reuters)

US Ambassador to Libya Richard Norland expressed concern over any future halt in the country’s oil exports.

He made his remarks during a meeting with National Oil Corporation (NOC) Chairman Mustafa Sanalla on Monday “to share concerns that a further shutdown of Libya’s energy sector would harm all Libyans,” said the US embassy in a tweet.

The ambassador is based in Tunisia and the embassy did not specify the location of the meeting with Sanalla, who is affiliated with the Tripoli-based Government of National Accord (GNA).

Sanalla, for his part, did not disclose details of the talks.

Meanwhile, the Petroleum Facility Guards (PFG), based in the west, declared that the GNA has a week to go back on its decision to end their wage hike, threatening to shut down the Zawiya Refinery if it does not comply.

The guards, who are affiliated with Libyan National Army (LNA) commander Khalifa Haftar, had on Sunday halted exports at the Es Sider, Hariga and Ras Lanuf ports in protest against unpaid wages and unmet pledges. They resumed operations on Monday.

Separately, Britain welcomed the statement of the 5+5 joint military committee marking three months since the October 23 ceasefire agreement. “We commend the important strides the JMC has taken towards its implementation in Libya,” tweeted the British embassy.

It said it will continue to support the committee and United Nations Support Mission in Libya in the implementation of the ceasefire.

“We call on all parties to accelerate efforts to implement the agreement, including the immediate repatriation of all foreign forces and mercenaries and on the opening coastal road,” it urged.



Separate Israeli Drone Strikes Kill 4 People in Lebanon

Forensic experts and firefighters work around the wreckage of a vehicle at the site of an Israeli drone attack in Araya, east of Beirut, on November 7, 2024, amid the ongoing war between Israel and Hezbollah. (Photo by Fadel ITANI / AFP)
Forensic experts and firefighters work around the wreckage of a vehicle at the site of an Israeli drone attack in Araya, east of Beirut, on November 7, 2024, amid the ongoing war between Israel and Hezbollah. (Photo by Fadel ITANI / AFP)
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Separate Israeli Drone Strikes Kill 4 People in Lebanon

Forensic experts and firefighters work around the wreckage of a vehicle at the site of an Israeli drone attack in Araya, east of Beirut, on November 7, 2024, amid the ongoing war between Israel and Hezbollah. (Photo by Fadel ITANI / AFP)
Forensic experts and firefighters work around the wreckage of a vehicle at the site of an Israeli drone attack in Araya, east of Beirut, on November 7, 2024, amid the ongoing war between Israel and Hezbollah. (Photo by Fadel ITANI / AFP)

An Israeli drone strike on Thursday hit a car at an army checkpoint in the southern port city of Sidon, killing three people and wounding several others, including Lebanese soldiers and UN peacekeepers, Lebanon’s state news agency and the army said.

The Lebanese army said in a communique that three soldiers and four Malaysian peacekeepers were injured.

The National News Agency said one of the wounded was taken to the hospital while the peacekeepers were treated for minor injuries at the scene of the attack at the northern entrance of Sidon, Lebanon’s third-largest city. There was no immediate information on the identities of those who died.

The UN peacekeeping force known as UNIFIL said in a statement that a convoy bringing newly-arrived peacekeepers to south Lebanon was passing by when a drone strike took place near it. The strike lightly injured five peacekeepers, it said.
“We remind all actors of their obligation to avoid actions putting peacekeepers or civilians in danger. Differences should be resolved at the negotiating table, not through violence,” the statement said.

A drone strike earlier Thursday hit a car on a main highway just outside Beirut, killing one woman, according to local media.

The attack took place near Araya, where several similar drone strikes have taken place in the past week.