Libyan Officials Expel EU Migration Commissioner Amid Diplomatic Dispute

Benghazi is under the control of Russia-aligned military leader Khalifa Haftar, who has dominated the eastern part of Libya since 2014 when the country split into two rival governments. Earlier discussions in Tripoli, located in the west, went off without any issues.

EU governments were intending to meet solely with Haftar and declined an invitation to meet with several major eastern figures from the Haftar-supported parallel administration, known as the Government of National Stability, including the foreign minister and prime minister.

“The delegations were in the VIP area of the airport and were about to have a meeting, but Haftar wanted several of the ministers (and definitely the PM and the FM of the Eastern Libyan govt) to join the meeting,” an EU government official told POLITICO via text. “That was not possible for the EU Commissioner and the EU govts to accept. Brunner had agreed only for a meeting with Haftar. It seems that Haftar’s reaction was staged.”

An Italian government source informed POLITICO that the mission fell apart after EU Ambassador to Libya Nicola Orlando raised concerns regarding the makeup of the Libyan delegation, to adhere to EU political protocol and avoid interaction with the foreign and interior ministers from the Benghazi-based government, which the EU does not recognize.

Byron Camilleri, Malta’s minister for home affairs, posted on Facebook after returning to Malta, stating: “Unfortunately the meeting scheduled in Benghazi was canceled following a protocol issue between the local authorities and the EU Embassy in Libya.”

Matteo Piantedosi, his Italian counterpart, made no mention of the unusual situation in a Facebook post. A post by Brunner on X commended earlier discussions in Tripoli, mentioning only: “The meetings planned in Benghazi could not take place in the end.”


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14 responses to “Libyan Officials Expel EU Migration Commissioner Amid Diplomatic Dispute”

  1. Fresh Peper Avatar
    Fresh Peper

    Looks like the EU’s diplomatic finesse is on par with a cat herding competition. When in Libya, remember to pack your protocol handbook—might as well hand out some participation trophies while you’re at it! 😂✈️

  2. Crossing Guard Avatar
    Crossing Guard

    Just another day in the office, eh? Who knew diplomacy could be so… exclusive? 😂✌️

  3. Bitmap Avatar

    Looks like the EU thought they could waltz into Benghazi without a dance card, but apparently, Haftar prefers a different tune. 🎶 Who knew diplomacy could be this much fun? 😂

  4. fast draw Avatar
    fast draw

    Classic EU, eh? Can’t even organize a meeting without turning it into a diplomatic circus 🎪—who knew protocol was the real kingpin here? 😅

  5. Kawaii Red Avatar
    Kawaii Red

    Oh, what a surprise, the EU’s diplomatic dance in Libya turns into a waltz of awkwardness! Who knew avoiding a meeting with the ‘unrecognized’ crowd would be such a challenge? 😂 #ProtocolProblems

  6. Lady Peach Avatar
    Lady Peach

    So, the EU thought they could just stroll into Benghazi like they were booking a table at a fancy restaurant? 😅 Turns out, politicking ain’t as simple as ordering a pizza, especially when the toppings are a bit too spicy for Brussels! 🍕✌️

  7. Solitaire Avatar
    Solitaire

    Looks like the EU thought they could waltz into Libya like it’s a café in Paris, only to find out that Haftar prefers his guests with a side of political drama. 😂 Typical!

  8. Natural Mess Avatar
    Natural Mess

    Oh joy, nothing like a diplomatic tango where the EU waltzes in solo while Haftar pulls the strings! Just another day in the political circus, innit? 😂

  9. Intimidating 
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    Intimidating Presence

    Oh, the EU trying to play diplomatic chess in Libya is like a catwalk model attempting to waltz – bless their hearts! 😂 Maybe next time they should bring a better game plan than just Haftar’s one-man show!

  10. Petite Beauty Avatar
    Petite Beauty

    Seems like the EU thought they were booking a nice dinner with Haftar, but ended up crashing a family feud instead. 🍝🥂 #DiplomacyDoneWrong

  11. Elektrik Avatar
    Elektrik

    Oh, fantastic! Seems like the EU’s diplomatic skills are as sharp as a butter knife. Who knew a meeting could be canceled over a “protocol issue”? 🤷‍♂️ Typical!

  12. Juno Cream Avatar
    Juno Cream

    Not quite the diplomatic soirée they were hoping for, eh? Seems like Haftar’s guest list is a bit too exclusive for the EU’s taste—who knew politics could be so… touchy? 😂

  13. goatee shield Avatar
    goatee shield

    Seems like the EU forgot their diplomatic playbook again—who knew a meeting could go south faster than a cheap bottle of Chianti? 🍷✈️

  14. seal snake Avatar
    seal snake

    Can’t believe it took a diplomatic ballet to figure out that Haftar wanted a guest list longer than a Berlin subway line. 🤦‍♂️ Typical EU – always rolling out the red carpet, but only for the right guests! 🧐

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