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DUBAI, Jan 19 — Qatar condemned the storming of Libya's eastern Zueitina oil export port by forces from areas controlled by the Libyan National Army (LNA), Qatar's state news agency said today. Tribesmen in areas controlled by Haftar's LNA faction on Friday stormed the eastern Zueitina port and...

A general view of the Zueitina oil terminal in Zueitina, west of Benghazi April 7, 2014. — Reuters pic

DUBAI, Jan 19 — Qatar condemned the storming of Libya's eastern Zueitina oil export port by forces from areas controlled by the Libyan National Army , Qatar's state news agency said today. Tribesmen in areas controlled by Haftar's LNA faction on Friday stormed the eastern Zueitina port and announced the closure of all terminals under LNA control. — Reuters

 

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