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Alumni Publication: "Foreign meddling and competing interests hinder any solution in Libya" by Mustafa Fetouri

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By Mustafa Fetouri
July 27, 2023, Middle East Monitor

On 27 July 2023, Middle East Monitor published NESA Center alum Mustafa Fetouri's Op-Ed "Foreign meddling and competing interests hinder any solution in Libya."

"Since the country fell victim to the so called 'Arab Spring' in 2011, it became an open arena for all sorts of external meddling in its internal affairs – usually individual foreign countries' pursuit of their own interests, regardless of what the impact could be on Libya's stability, security and economic prosperity. Worse still, most of such interests are competing with each other at the expense of the country," writes Fetouri.

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About the Author

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Dr. Mustafa Fetouri is a Libyan academic and freelance journalist. He is a recipient of the EU's Freedom of the Press prize.

About the Publisher

Middle East Monitor (MEMO) is a not-for-profit press monitoring organization and lobbying group that emerged in 2009. MEMO is largely focused on the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, but publishes about other issues in the Middle East as well.


The views presented in this article are those of the speaker or author and do not necessarily represent the views of DoD or its components.

From NESA | by Gillian Hurtt | 31 Jul 2023

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Economic Security, Policy, Security Studies , France, Russian Federation, Ukraine, United Kingdom, United States, Egypt, Libya, Türkiye, Syrian Arab Republic, Qatar, United Arab Emirates , foreign meddling, external meddling, competing interests, Arab Spring, Libya's stability, Libya's security, Libya's economic prosperity, external interferences, international conflict, International Organizations, armed militias, political movements, de-facto politicians, United Nations, UN, NATO, NESA Center Alumni Publication
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