US hails Libya ceasefire, urges foreign fighters to leave by Staff Writers Washington (AFP) Oct 23, 2020 The United States on Friday hailed a UN-brokered permanent ceasefire signed between rival factions in Libya and said that all foreign fighters must now leave. "This agreement is a major step forward toward realizing the shared interests of all Libyans in de-escalation, stability and the departure of foreign fighters," said a statement issued by the US embassy in Libya. "We urge internal and external actors now to support good-faith implementation of the agreement." The United States has long voiced concern about foreign involvement in Libya's war, especially of Russian-backed mercenaries that a UN report found were backing warlord Khalifa Haftar. The United States was part of the European-backed campaign that helped topple dictator Moamer Kadhafi in 2011, following which Libya has been torn by bloodshed. The United States, like the United Nations, recognizes the government in Tripoli which has made major headway on the battlefield with support from Turkey. But President Donald Trump last year sowed confusion by praising Haftar, whose campaign to seize control has been backed by Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, all close partners of the US leader.
Tilting oil tanker threatens 'environmental catastrophe' Caracas (AFP) Oct 22, 2020 Venezuela's opposition warned of a potential "environmental catastrophe" Thursday as a damaged oil tanker threatened to spill 1.3 million barrels of crude into waters separating Venezuela from Trinidad and Tobago. The Nabarima tanker, anchored for several months in the Gulf of Paria, is used to store oil but video footage shared on October 16 by the Fisherman and Friends of the Sea NGO, showed it tilting. According to Eudis Girot, a Venezuelan oil sector union leader, the 855-foot (264-meter) sh ... read more
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