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Under the rule of Muammar Gaddafi, Libya broke practice with almost all other countries in 1979 by renaming their embassies "People's Bureaus", with the diplomatic staff known as a local "revolutionary committee". [1] [2] During the 2011 Libyan civil war, there were two governments claiming to be the de jure government of Libya.
The Nepalese government has opened Libya for foreign employment in 2009 and about six Nepalese outsourcing agencies have sent 1,868 Nepalis to Libya while 22 have reached there through individual contracts. Department of Foreign Employment data showed that 2,592 Nepalis reached the country in the two years to 2011. [2]
Host city Sending country Mission Year closed Ref. Tripoli Australia Consulate-General 2011 [100] Azerbaijan Embassy 2014 [101] Belarus Embassy 2014 [102] Belgium Embassy
Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Style: Mr. Minister (currently) Miss. Minister (Not at the moment) Type: Minister of Foreign Affairs: Member of: Cabinet of Libya: Reports to: Prime Minister: Seat: Tripoli, Libya: Term length: No fixed term At the Prime Minister's behest: Formation: 29 March 1951; 73 years ago () First holder: Ali Jerbi: Website ...
Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development; Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation; Ministry of Defence; Ministry of Education, Science and Technology; Ministry of Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation; Ministry of Federal Affairs and General Administration; Ministry of Finance; Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Ministry of Forests ...
Persons who are or have been foreign minister of Libya Pages in category "Ministers of foreign affairs of Libya" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total.
Foreign Affairs Minister Phandu Skelemani said Botswana recognised the NTC "as a legitimate opposition force in Libya", until elections were held or until a unity government was formed between the NTC and the Gaddafi regime. Botswana was among the first countries to break off relations with Gaddafi's government over his response to protests in ...
The foreign relations of the Libya under Muammar Gaddafi (1969–2011) underwent much fluctuation and change. They were marked by severe tension with the West and by other national policies in the Middle East and Africa, including the Libyan government's financial and military support for numerous paramilitary and rebel groups.