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France will next week reopen its embassy in the Libyan capital Tripoli, President Emmanuel Macron said on Tuesday, in a sign of a gradual return of stability to the war-torn country after years of conflict. "From Monday our embassy in Tripoli will reopen and our ambassador can return to your territory," he told the visiting chairman of Libya's Presidential Council, Mohammad Menfi. The embassy had been officially closed since 2014. Libya's new transitional executive emerged from a UN peace process that was launched in November in Tunis, then voted on in Geneva and confirmed by Libya's parliament on March 10. jri-sjw/kjl
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2021-03-23

