Three foreign embassies resume duties in Libya after 3-year closure

Source: Xinhua| 2017-10-19 05:34:56|Editor: Mu Xuequan
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TRIPOLI, Oct. 18 (Xinhua) -- Embassies of the Netherlands, Hungary and South Korea have officially resumed their duties in the Libyan capital Tripoli after a three-year closure due to the security situation in the country, a Libyan security official said on Wednesday.

"The embassies of the Netherlands, Hungary and South Korea began their official functions in Tripoli after a closure of more than three years." Wissam Jama, Head of the Diplomatic Security Service of the Ministry of the Interior, told Xinhua.

Dutch Ambassador, Eric Strating, personally opened his country's embassy in Tripoli on Wednesday, Jama added.

"Diplomats resumed working from their embassies in Tripoli following the security stability and expelling of most of the militias and outlaws from the capital. Great efforts have been made by the Diplomatic Security forces to secure embassies in Tripoli." Jama said.

Most of foreign embassies and diplomatic missions to Libya left Tripoli following the heavy fighting that erupted in Tripoli in 2014 between rival armed groups, which led to the current political division in Libya.

Most foreign embassies and diplomatic bodies, including the UN Support Mission in Libya, have moved to neighboring Tunisia.

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