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Strife-torn Libya's UN-backed Leader Meets Conte in Rome

Strife-torn Libya's UN-backed Leader Meets Conte in Rome

Tuesday, 07 May 2019 04:39 AM EDT

ROME (AP) — Strife-torn Libya's UN-backed leader is visiting Rome in a bid to shore up support for his government in Tripoli that is under attack by rival militias.

Prime Minister Fayez Sarraj met Tuesday with Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte. It was his first visit to Italy since the self-styled Libyan National Army, under Field Marshal Khalifa Hifter, launched the drive on Tripoli in early April.

There were no statements to the press.

Libya slid into chaos after a 2011 uprising, in which rebels overthrew and killed longtime dictator Moammar Gadhafi and looted his vast arsenal.

Hifter, a military officer under Gadhafi who defected in the 1980s, now controls most of eastern Libya, including the country's main oil facilities, and has recently made inroads across the south.

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Strife-torn Libya's UN-backed leader is visiting Rome in a bid to shore up support for his government in Tripoli that is under attack by rival militias.Prime Minister Fayez Sarraj met Tuesday with Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte. It was his first visit to Italy since...
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