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Decision No. 111 of 2022 on Official Dispatch Mission for Ukrainian Evacuation Operations

28-02-2022·رئيس مجلس الوزراء·الخارجية
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Summary

The Prime Minister dispatched five officials to five neighboring countries of Ukraine for two weeks starting March 2, 2022, to supervise the evacuation of Libyan nationals from Ukraine. Financial custody was authorized through the Libyan Consulate in Istanbul to fund evacuation operations, with accounts to be settled per standard procedures.

Business Implication

This decision has no direct business or investment implications. It is an emergency consular response to the Ukraine crisis affecting Libyan nationals abroad. It demonstrates Libya's administrative capacity to coordinate multi-country evacuation operations during geopolitical crises, which may be relevant context for companies with Libyan staff deployed internationally. No regulatory, compliance, or commercial impact on foreign business operations in Libya.

Key Provisions
Deployment of five officials to Slovakia, Turkey, Belarus, Romania, and Poland for two-week evacuation supervision mission starting March 2, 2022
Authorization of financial custody disbursement via Libyan Consulate Istanbul for evacuation expenses with requirement for documented account settlement
Immediate effectiveness from date of issuance on February 28, 2022
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