UN says 'blatant' violations of Libya arms embargo continue

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UN says 'blatant' violations of Libya arms embargo continue
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United Nations says several countries are continuing to blatantly violate an arms embargo on war-torn Libya.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel, front second left, waits for the arrival of leaders prior to a group photo at a conference on Libya at the chancellery in Berlin, Germany, Sunday, Jan. 19, 2020. Front row left to right, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, French President Emmanuel Macron, and United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres. Back row left to right, European Council President Charles Michel, German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas, U.S.

The U.N. support mission in Libya didn’t name any specific nations, but said they included “several who participated in the.” Saturday’s statement said these countries were supplying advanced weapons, armored vehicles and foreign fighters. “Over the last ten days, numerous cargo and other flights have been observed landing at Libyan airports in the western and eastern parts of the country providing the parties with advanced weapons, armored vehicles, advisers and fighters,” the U.N. statement said.

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