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Al-Sirraj leaves Nouakchott as Libya neighboring countries’ summit gets cancelled

The summit of the Libyan neighboring
countries was cancelled, which was supposed to be held on the margins of
the African Union summit in Mauritania, on Monday after the Head of the
Presidential Council Fayez Al-Sirraj left the capital Nouakchott in
protest of the rejection of some African leaders to condemn the current
chaos at the Libyan oil crescent region in their final statement.
Sputnik reported a Mauritanian source as
saying that the summit was cancelled after Al-Sirraj and the Egyptian
Prime Minister Mustafa Madbulli had left, without giving any reasons.
Libya’s Foreign Minister Mohammed Sayala
chaired Libya’s delegation in the summit after Al-Sirraj had left and
the foreign ministry media office said that Sayala would remain in there
and meet officials, telling them of the latest developments in Libya.
African Union 31st summit kicked off
Sunday under the slogan “Victory in Fighting Corruption” with 22
presidents attending, in addition to prime ministers and ministers from
the African countries.
On the summit’s table are the most
urgent issues taking place in Africa, including fighting corruption and
terrorism plus the African Free Economic Trade Zone, among other issues.

The summit was also going to touch upon
the Libyan crisis and the current incidents at the oil region, amid
preparations for elections by the end of this year in the country in a
sideline summit for the neighboring countries, but the summit was called
off.
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