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Пишет Misha Verbitsky ([info]tiphareth)
@ 2019-03-11 10:13:00


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General National Congress and allies
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2019-04-06 06:34 (ссылка)
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украинцы выбрали себе вторую с конца по чмошности сторону
Libyan politicians from rival factions have travelled to Ukraine and Russia in the hope of bolstering ties with Kiev and Moscow, according to the Libya Herald.

A hardline politician from the Islamist Libya Dawn group, Abdurrahman Sewehli, who fiercely opposed the creation of the internationally-recognised government and House of Representatives (HoR) legislature in eastern Libya, was pictured meeting with Ukrainian foreign minister Pavlo Klimkin in Kiev yesterday.

The Libya Herald report - which also reveals that former Libyan foreign minister and representative of the HoR President, Mohamed Abdulaziz, travelled to Moscow to allegedly bolster military relations with Russia - cites sources claiming Sewehli made the trip to Ukraine in order to “acquire arms and munitions from Ukraine for Libya Dawn” that would convert two Soviet-era MiG 23 aircrafts into fully-functionable fighter jets, although Newsweek was unable to independently verify these claims.
Supported by:

Sudan[60]
Qatar[10]
Turkey[10]
Ukraine[61]


справедливости ради, русские им тоже помогают

Libyan politicians from rival factions have travelled to Ukraine and Russia in the hope of bolstering ties with Kiev and Moscow, according to the Libya Herald.

A hardline politician from the Islamist Libya Dawn group, Abdurrahman Sewehli, who fiercely opposed the creation of the internationally-recognised government and House of Representatives (HoR) legislature in eastern Libya, was pictured meeting with Ukrainian foreign minister Pavlo Klimkin in Kiev yesterday.

The Libya Herald report - which also reveals that former Libyan foreign minister and representative of the HoR President, Mohamed Abdulaziz, travelled to Moscow to allegedly bolster military relations with Russia - cites sources claiming Sewehli made the trip to Ukraine in order to “acquire arms and munitions from Ukraine for Libya Dawn” that would convert two Soviet-era MiG 23 aircrafts into fully-functionable fighter jets, although Newsweek was unable to independently verify these claims.

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