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AFRICOM Deputy Commander Visits Libya, announces Libyan participation in Exercise Flintlock 2026

AFRICOM Deputy Commander Visits Libya, announces Libyan participation in Exercise Flintlock 2026 AFRICOM Deputy Commander Visits Libya, announces Libyan participation in Exercise Flintlock 2026
5:11 PM10/14/2025
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AFRICOM Commander Visits Libya

AFRICOM Commander Visits Libya AFRICOM Commander Visits Libya
9:30 PM8/29/2024
U.S. Marine Corps Gen. Michael Langley traveled to Libya Aug. 27 and Aug. 29, to further cooperation between the U.S. and Libya.
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AFRICOM supports Dept. of State meeting in Libya

AFRICOM supports Dept. of State meeting in Libya AFRICOM supports Dept. of State meeting in Libya
1:18 PM6/23/2020
U.S. Ambassador to Libya Richard Norland and Commander of U.S. Africa Command, General Stephen Townsend met with Libyan Prime Minister Fayez Al-Sarraj on June 22, 2020 in Zuwara, located in western Libya. The meeting was held to emphasize the U.S. position that peace in Libya must be achieved through the political process, not military means.
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AFRICOM supports Dept. of State meeting in Libya

AFRICOM supports Dept. of State meeting in Libya AFRICOM supports Dept. of State meeting in Libya
1:16 PM6/23/2020
U.S. Ambassador to Libya Richard Norland and Commander of U.S. Africa Command, General Stephen Townsend met with Libyan Prime Minister Fayez Al-Sarraj on June 22, 2020 in Zuwara, located in western Libya. The meeting was held to emphasize the U.S. position that peace in Libya must be achieved through the political process, not military means.
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AFRICOM supports Dept. of State meeting in Libya

AFRICOM supports Dept. of State meeting in Libya AFRICOM supports Dept. of State meeting in Libya
1:14 PM6/23/2020
U.S. Africa Command commander General Stephen J. Townsend accompanied U.S. Ambassador to Libya Richard Norland to a meeting with Libyan Prime Minister Fayez al-Sarraj on June 22 in Zuwara, Libya. The meeting was held to emphasize the U.S. position that peace in Libya must be achieved through the political process, not military means.
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