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This is a list of diplomatic missions in Libya. Due to the Libyan Crisis , several countries have closed their embassies in Tripoli. Map of diplomatic missions in Libya
This is a list of Nigerian diplomats.A diplomat is a person appointed by a state to conduct diplomacy with one or more other states or international organisations.The main functions of diplomats are: representation and protection of the interests and nationals of the sending state; initiation and facilitation of strategic agreements; treaties and conventions; promotion of information; trade ...
During the 2011 Libyan civil war, there were two governments claiming to be the de jure government of Libya. One was led by Gaddafi and the other was the National Transitional Council . Some countries had recognised the NTC as the governing authority of Libya and Libyan ambassadors to those countries were nominated by the NTC.
Map of Nigerian diplomatic missions. This is a list of diplomatic missions of Nigeria.Nigeria, the most populous African country and which has a large network of diplomatic missions.
Ambassador Location Since Germany Yusuf Tuggar September 2017 Canada: Ojo Maduekwe: Ottawa France: Hakeem O. Sulaiman: Paris: 20 February 2014 Belgium: Felix Edobor Awanbor: Brussels Netherlands: Nyimenuate Oji Ngofa: The Hague: 7 October 2017 Japan: Mohammed Gana: Tokyo: 25 September 2016
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.
Fidelia Akuabata Njeze (born 8 June 1964) is a Nigerian politician and diplomat. She was a former Nigerian Ambassador to Switzerland and Liechtenstein.Njeze was previously appointed Nigerian minister of Aviation on 6 April 2010, [1] when Acting President Goodluck Jonathan announced his new cabinet.
As a result of the 2011 Libyan civil war, in March 2011, the U.S. suspended relations with the Libyan embassy in Washington, D.C. [3] [4] In July 2011, at an international conference on Libya held in Turkey, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton stated that the US had decided to formally recognize the National Transitional Council as the country's ...