Libya calls for investigation into EU’s ‘Operation IRINI’

Libya’s prime minister called for a comprehensive investigation Wednesday into the European Union’s military initiative to monitor a UN arms embargo on the country.

Fayez al-Sarraj reiterated that his country opposes Operation IRINI in a phone call with Italy’s Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio, the Prime Minister’s Office said in a statement

Libya opposes the operation because it falls short of preventing military aid from reaching renegade commander Khalifa Haftar’s Libyan National Army (LNA) as it only monitors the sea, it said, adding comprehensive monitoring should be carried out on land, at sea and in the air.

Libya has sent a letter to the EU on the issue, it underlined.

Meanwhile, praising the measures taken by Libya to combat the novel coronavirus, Di Maio said Italy supports the Libyan government and the political process.

On March 31, EU foreign ministers approved the launch of Operation IRINI.

The mission aims to operate in the air, sea and with satellites to ensure that all countries respect the ban on providing arms to the parties involved in the Libyan conflict.

EU forces will also watch for illegal oil exports, prevent human trafficking and contribute to the training of the local coast guard and navy as a complementary task.

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