Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni will visit Tripoli. Photo: John Thys/AFP
AFP · 12 Apr 2016, 09:54
Published: 12 Apr 2016 09:54 GMT+02:00
Italy's foreign minister is to visit Tripoli on Tuesday, Rome said, the first trip to the Libyan capital by a senior Weste official since 2014.
The ministry did not say how long Paolo Gentiloni's visit would last, though he is also expected in Tunis on Tuesday for an inteational conference on Libya, which has descended into near-anarchy since the overthrow of longtime ruler Muammar Gaddafi.
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Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni will visit Tripoli. Photo: John Thys/AFP
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