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Libya Press
The Libyan Coast Guard has taken delivery of a patrol boat named Al-Kafah following completed maintenance works in the Republic of Malta. The vessel's return was announced by the Libyan News Agency (LANA) on June 26, 2026, marking a step toward strengthening maritime security along Libya's extensive coastline.
According to a senior Coast Guard official who spoke on condition of anonymity, the vessel will conduct regular patrols along the Libyan coast, contributing to efforts to combat smuggling, human trafficking, and illegal migration. The ship is equipped with modern navigation and communication systems, enhancing its operational effectiveness in search and rescue operations.
The Egyptian Embassy in Tripoli announced the resumption of consular services starting Sunday, July 12, 2026, after a period of suspension due to administrative adjustments. Services include passport renewal, notarization, visa processing, and consular assistance for Libyan citizens and residents, facilitating bilateral movement and trade.
Consul General Ahmed Hassan stated that the resumption reflects the strong bilateral ties between Egypt and Libya, aiming to ease procedures for Libyans seeking medical treatment, education, or employment opportunities in Egypt. The embassy has implemented an online appointment system to reduce waiting times and improve service efficiency.
Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah has approved the implementation of a standardized job description and functional classification system for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The initiative aims to clarify roles, improve administrative efficiency, and support professional development within Libya's diplomatic corps.
A senior official at the Ministry explained that the framework will reduce functional overlap, enhance transparency in task allocation and overseas assignments, and improve the overall effectiveness of Libya's diplomatic missions abroad.
Libya's Permanent Representative to the Arab League, Ambassador Omar Al-Tariki, met with Egypt's Deputy Foreign Minister, Badr Abdelatty, in Cairo on July 2, 2026, to discuss enhancing cooperation across political, economic, security, and cultural domains.
The two sides agreed to establish a joint committee for regular consultation every three months and to monitor the implementation of agreed initiatives, including cooperation in counter-terrorism, border security, and mutual investment promotion.
Ambassador Al-Tariki emphasized that Libya seeks balanced partnerships with its neighbors, noting that stability in Libya contributes to regional security and that Egypt remains a key partner in reconstruction and development efforts.
These developments reflect ongoing efforts to restore normalcy in public services and strengthen international partnerships. The coastal guard's enhanced capability contributes to efforts to combat smuggling and irregular migration, while revived consular ties ease movement for families, students, and businesspeople.
Internal reforms signal a push toward professionalizing state institutions amid Libya's transitional period. Observers note that sustained progress in service delivery and diplomatic engagement depends on continued political stability and effective coordination between Tripoli-based authorities and international partners.
The coming months will test the durability of these initiatives as Libya navigates its complex path toward unified governance. Sustained international support and domestic commitment to reform are essential for achieving lasting stability and development.
— Libya Press / News Desk