(ANSA) - BRUSSELS, MAY 8 - Malta withdraws from the UeIrini mission to control the UN arms embargo on Libya and "vetoes spending procedures for migrant landings" within the Special Committee that manages the Athena mechanism ( to finance the common costs of EU military operations). The news, published by onlineMalta Today, has been confirmed by diplomatic sources. However, the European Commission has not yet received an official letter from Valletta.
Libya, Malta withdraws from Irini mission
2020-05-08T14:12:03.646Z
Malta withdraws from the EU Irini mission to control the UN arms embargo on Libya and "vetoes the spending procedures for the landings of migrants" within the Special Committee that manages the Athena mechanism (for the financing of c. .. (ANSA)