Libya’s Presidential Council said on Sunday that the lack of a “unified crisis management system” in the country has disrupted international aid efforts related to the flood disaster that struck the east of the country on 10 September. “International support for those affected by the flood disaster that struck eastern Libya requires the gaining of the trust of the victims and the need for a specialised and unified Libyan institution,” wrote Council head Mohamed Al-Menfi on X. “The authorities elected according to a permanent constitution are the ones who have control over the frozen Libyan funds.” This message was repeated by Al-Menfi’s deputy, Abdullah Al-Lafi, during his meeting with the Chargé d’Affaires of the Greek Embassy to Libya, Agapios Kalognomis. […] Source
Libya: lack of a unified crisis management hinders international aid, says Presidential Council
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