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Decision No. 41 of 2022 on Formation and Dispatch of Official Committees

29-01-2022·رئيس مجلس الوزراء·الخارجية
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Summary

The Prime Minister establishes four committees totaling 19 officials and dispatches them to seven countries and international organizations in February 2022. Missions include negotiations with UN organizations in Switzerland and New York, Arab/Islamic organizations in Egypt, Morocco, and Saudi Arabia, and African organizations in Chad and Ethiopia. Each committee must submit detailed reports within one week of return.

Business Implication

This decision has minimal direct implications for foreign businesses. It reflects the Government of National Unity's diplomatic engagement strategy in early 2022, attempting to strengthen Libya's position with multilateral organizations. The sustained engagement with UN, Arab League, and African Union entities may signal Libya's pursuit of normalized international relations and potential future trade or investment frameworks, but this is purely administrative procedure with no immediate business relevance.

Key Provisions
Four committees of 4-5 members each dispatched to UN offices in Geneva and New York for 10-day negotiations
Regional organization engagement covering Arab League (Cairo), Arab Maghreb Union (Morocco), and OIC (Saudi Arabia)
African Union and regional body negotiations in Chad and Ethiopia over 5-day periods
Mandatory detailed reporting to Prime Minister within one week of mission completion
Each sending authority responsible for travel costs and per diem expenses
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