AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoVisa Rules Tightened: Libya’s Government of National Unity has temporarily suspended visa-on-arrival at airports and air entry points, citing border control, fraud prevention, and a review of visa issuance procedures. Humanitarian Aid Under Pressure: Amnesty International urges the Libyan Arab Armed Forces to immediately release 10 Global Sumud Land Convoy members detained in eastern Libya for trying to deliver aid to Gaza. Tourism & Travel Context: Greece and Libya are continuing maritime border talks, with Greek officials visiting western Libya to push EEZ delimitation—an important signal for future regional cooperation that can affect travel and investment planning. Migration Reality Check: A Nigerian returnee from Libya described a desert crossing where migrants drank urine to survive, highlighting the risks behind irregular travel routes. Border-Linked Safety: Greek coastguards rescued nearly 550 migrants near Crete, with many saying they departed from Libya and paid smugglers for the crossing.
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