The Libyan National Security Council announces its rejection of any projects affecting national security, especially immigration issues

The Libyan National Security Council stressed the need for all foreign organizations operating in Libya to complete their registration procedures in accordance with Libyan laws and legislation, announcing its rejection of any projects affecting issues related to national security.

The council said in a statement today, Thursday, that it followed the initiative launched by the Italian organization “Arabache” for peace in Libya, in partnership with the International Center for Advanced Agricultural Studies in the Mediterranean (Siam Pari), which it said aims to strengthen the agricultural sector and agricultural labor in the Fezzan and contribute to cohesion, social and integration of the local population and immigrant communities in the aforementioned region during their meeting with a number of mayors of the Libyan southern region in the Italian city of Bari.

The National Security Council welcomed all projects aimed at participating in the development of some local sectors in Libya, but warned against projects that affect issues related to national security and Libyan social peace, such as immigration and illegal immigrants, declaring its rejection of them.

The Council called on all Libyan institutions, ministries and sectors to unite the ranks and not to allow such projects to tamper with the capabilities of the Libyan people and prejudice their national security and not to accept any invitation to participate from any foreign countries or organizations, whether inside or outside Libya, except after obtaining the approval of the concerned authorities, especially Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation.

Source: Libyan News Agency