France has often been criticized for going it alone in Libya, for ignoring the positions of Italy, the former colonial power, or for having bet on a wobbly horse, Marshal Haftar, who does not has not lived up to its military and political ambitions.
That time may be over.
For once, Europe, which is divided on all subjects, has moved forward united in this country plagued by chaos since the military intervention in 2011 and the death of former President Gaddafi.
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The heads of French, German and Italian diplomacy traveled to Tripoli on Thursday to support the new government responsible for managing the transition until the elections scheduled for December 24.
The trip of Jean-Yves Le Drian, Heiko Mass and Luigi Di Maio coincided with a European Union summit in Brussels, where Emmanuel Macron was to put the Libyan dossier, in which French diplomacy is very invested, on the table.
The glimmers of hope are
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