Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

EU to block arms shipping to Libya

- BLOOMBERG NEWS

European Union nations reached an agreement Thursday to launch a naval mission in the Mediterran­ean Sea to enforce a U.N.-mandated arms embargo on Libya, according to a diplomat familiar with the matter.

The deployment of warships underscore­s the increasing importance the EU places on defusing the conflict ravaging a major African oil producer. The goal of the mission — named Operation Irini, the Greek word for peace — is to help end fighting between the government of Fayez al-Sarraj, Libya’s United Nations-backed prime minister, and his rival, Gen. Khalifa Haftar.

The showdown in Libya has exploded into a proxy conflict in the EU’s backyard, drawing in both regional and global powers, including Russia, Turkey, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates. The arms embargo is widely breached.

A previous naval mission, Operation Sophia, was discontinu­ed as countries such as Austria and Italy argued that it acted as a “pull factor” for asylum-seekers, encouragin­g migrants attempting to reach Europe via Libya to set out to sea in the hope of being rescued.

The breakthrou­gh for the launch of Operation Irini came after Greece offered its ports as disembarka­tion points for migrants saved at sea by the mission’s warships, a Greek government official said. Until now, no country had wanted to do that.

The decision to commence the mission was to be formalized via a written procedure between government­s Friday.

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