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Story by Domani Spero – Diplopundit
May 25, 2017
The U.S. ambassador to Libya Peter Bodde (based in Tunisia) and
AFRICOM’s General Thomas Waldhauser (based in Germany) flew into Tripoli
for two hours to meet with Libyan Prime Minister Fayez al-Sarraj. This
is reportedly the first visit by a U.S. diplomat since post closure in
July 2014 (see State Dept Suspends All Embassy Operations in Libya, Relocates Staff Under Armed Escorts; US Embassy Libya Evacuation of July 26, 2014 – In Photos).
Ambassador Bodde reiterated U.S. support for Libya “as a unified, secure, and prosperous state under a government that can serve the Libyan people” and “applaud
the ongoing Libyan dialogue on how to form a government that has broad
acceptance across Libya, within the framework of the Skhirat Agreement.” Ambassador Bodde also thanked Prime Minister al-Sarraj for “his
ongoing strong partnership in combating ISIS and other UN-designated
terrorist groups, and we stand with all Libyans in combating terrorism
anywhere in Libya.”
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