Dutch FM expresses concern over Tripoli violence
[Libyan Express - Libya] - 17/05/2025
The Netherlands’ Foreign Minister Caspar Veldkamp has issued a statement regarding the escalating situation in Libya’s capital. “I am concerned about the developments in Tripoli and call on all parties to protect civilians, respect the ceasefire, and hold the perpetrators accountable,” Veldkamp (…)
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