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GREECE - LIBYA - DIPLOMACY

GREECE - LIBYA - DIPLOMACY
Libyan strongman Khalifa Haftar is welcomed by the Greek Foreign Minister in Athens, on January 17, 2020, days ahead of a peace conference in Berlin which he and the head of Tripoli's UN-recognised government are expected to attend. The talks come as world powers step up efforts for a lasting ceasefire, nine months since an assault on Tripoli by Haftar's forces sparked fighting that has killed more than 280 civilians and 2,000 fighters, displacing tens of thousands.
Aris MESSINIS / AFP
Document reference 000_1NT8IE
SLUG GREECE - LIBYA - DIPLOMACY
Creation date 1/17/2020 10:21 UTC
City/Country Athens, Greece
Credit Aris MESSINIS / AFP
File size/pixels/dpi 10.94 Mb / 2500 x 1529 / 300 dpi

GREECE - LIBYA - DIPLOMACY

GREECE - LIBYA - DIPLOMACY
Libyan strongman Khalifa Haftar is welcomed by the Greek Foreign Minister in Athens, on January 17, 2020, days ahead of a peace conference in Berlin which he and the head of Tripoli's UN-recognised government are expected to attend. The talks come as world powers step up efforts for a lasting ceasefire, nine months since an assault on Tripoli by Haftar's forces sparked fighting that has killed more than 280 civilians and 2,000 fighters, displacing tens of thousands.
Aris MESSINIS / AFP