The government appointed by the House of Representatives (PP) in the east of Libya, from the Benin Airport to Bengi, sent the ministers of the internal affairs of Italy and Malta, the Minister of Immigration and Shelter of Greece and the EU Commissioner on Migration back to their countries on the basis that “foreign diplomats did not comply with the rules of entry into the country.”
The government appointed by the PP says that the Minister of the Interior of Italy and Malta, the Minister of Migration and Shelter of Greece and the Commissioner of the European Union on Migration did not comply with the “procedures regulating the entry, movement and accommodation of diplomats”.
The application contained the following statements:
“The planned visit of the Ministers of the Interior of Italy, Greece and Malta, the Commissioner of the European Union for Migration and the Company accompanying them was canceled upon their arrival at Benghain International Airport.
They were informed that they should immediately leave the territory of Libya, and declared by persons non grata. “
The statement does not specify exactly what rule the delegation violated, but the call to the involved parties to observe the Libyan laws.
The delegation arrived in Tripoli in the morning
Minister of Migration and Shelter of Greece Tanos Ploveris, Minister of Internal Affairs of Italy Matteo Pyandedi, Minister of Internal Affairs of Malta Byron Camilleri and the Commissioner of the European Union for Internal Affairs and Migration Magnus Brunner arrived in the capital of Tripoli on the morning of July 8.
The delegation previously held a meeting on migration issues with the Prime Minister of the Government of National Unity in Tripoli (PNU).
After a meeting at Tripoli, ministers and the delegation accompanying them went to Beng Airport in the city of Benghazi in the east of the country.