Algeria's Vision for Resolving the Libyan Crisis
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.65384/rf459s88Keywords:
Crisis, Libya, Algeria, Diplomacy, SettlementAbstract
n this intervention, we will try to address the role played by Algerian diplomacy in resolving the crisis and resolving the dispute between the Libyan parties in conflict, and to address Algeria’s position on the Libyan crisis that broke out after the popular protests in Vivre 2011, where it coincided with the wave of protest movements in the Arab world, which in turn led to the fall of many Arab regimes such as Egypt, Tunisia and Yemen, and such security and political repercussions of the crisis on countries Libya's neighbourliness and its impact on its national security, as we seek to know the most important challenges facing Algerian diplomacy to resolve the Libyan dispute at the local and international level and the future prospects for resolving the Libyan crisis in light of international and regional changes.
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