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How Libya impacts North Africa

  • Autores: Francis Ghiles, Akram Kharief
  • Localización: Notes internacionals CIDOB, ISSN-e 2013-4428, Nº. 227, 2020, págs. 1-5
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • The power games being played in Libya complicate any possible solution to the crisis.

      However, Algeria’s re-entry into the regional diplomatic and security fray, and its stance that conflicts should be resolved regionally, would appear welcome in western Libya and Tripoli; it certainly is in Tunisia.

      Algeria is looking to play a leading role in the Libyan political process. It is too far from the combat zone to be directly threatened but it remains very alert to the security risks a major conflagration in Tripoli might pose in Tunisia, whose stability it considers as vital for its own.

      Tunisia shares a 1010 km frontier with Algeria and a 454 km one with Libya.

      Stopping the flow of weapons from Libya is thus essential for the security of both, Tunisia and Algeria.


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