EU to sanction three companies over Libya arms supplies: diplomats by Staff Writers Brussels (AFP) Sept 18, 2020 The European Union is set to announce sanctions on Monday against three companies from Turkey, Jordan and Kazakhstan which are accused of violating a UN arms embargo on Libya, diplomats told AFP on condition of anonymity. The EU has a naval mission operating in waters off Libya which is tasked with policing the embargo and collecting intelligence on violators. Turkey is one of the biggest backers of the UN-recognised government in Tripoli, which has been under attack from strongman Khalifa Haftar who runs a rival administration in the east. "The sanctions are modest but significant. It's a signal," one of two diplomats who spoke to AFP said. The targeting of a Turkish company risks inflaming already tense relations between Ankara and the EU following a recent flare-up in the eastern Mediterranean over oil and gas reserves. The sanctions, which will see the companies blacklisted and their assets in the EU frozen, are expected to be endorsed by EU foreign ministers at a meeting on Monday in Brussels. Libya has endured almost a decade of violent chaos since the 2011 NATO-backed uprising that toppled and killed veteran dictator Moamer Kadhafi. EU member France has been accused in the past of supplying weapons to Haftar, who also has the support of Russia, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates. French missiles were found at a base used by Haftar's forces last year, though the French defence ministry said they were decommissioned weapons which were being "temporarily stocked in a warehouse ahead of their destruction". The Government of National Accord (GNA) in Tripoli is backed by Turkey and Qatar and UN officials have long warned that deliveries of foreign-made weapons to the country are undermining peace efforts there.
Activists block Swedish refinery to protest expansion Stockholm (AFP) Sept 11, 2020 Activists from Greenpeace said on Friday they were blockading an oil refinery in western Sweden as a protest against a planned expansion of the facility. Greenpeace's ship Rainbow Warrior anchored in Brofjorden outside the Preemraff refinery north of Gothenburg on Thursday evening and stopped a tanker from getting in. "We are still in Brofjorden, meaning that we are stopping an environmental crime and are stopping all traffic in and out of the fjord," Isadora Wronski, head of Greenpeace Sweden, ... read more
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