UN expert report unmasks Libya arms embargo violations

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From buying an Irish navy boat re-registered as a 'pleasure yacht' to enlisting a Canadian firm to recruit Sudanese fighters -- Libya's warring ...

TRIPOLI: From buying an Irish navy boat re-registered as a"pleasure yacht" to enlisting a Canadian firm to recruit Sudanese fighters - Libya's warring parties are running rings around a UN arms embargo.

The UN experts conclude"the arms embargo was ineffective, and resulted in regular maritime and air transfers to Libya of military material".For example, they detail the opaque process surrounding the transfer of an Irish navy patrol boat to Haftar's forces. In an interview last month with AFP, Ghassan Salame, the head of the UN mission in Libya, decried the escalatory activity of"external parties".

It names recruiters and middlemen, including one who allegedly played both sides, transferring fighters to both Haftar's forces and GNA loyalists.

 

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