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7th October 2016 Tripoli, Libya

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by Peter Millett

Ambassador to Libya, Tripoli

Happy 1438!

The Islamic world celebrated the arrival of a New Year this week.  It is now 1438. The New Year is not as big as the religious Eid holidays. Nor does it have the social significance of New Year events in other countries where cities compete with each other over the lavishness of their fireworks. In […]

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26th August 2016 Tripoli, Libya

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by Peter Millett

Ambassador to Libya, Tripoli

LIBYA’S YOUTH

My last visit to Tripoli included a meeting with young activists. They were very clear about what they wanted: a voice in their future. They were no different from young people anywhere in the world.  They wanted a better world: security, a job and a way to contribute to decisions that affect them.  If you […]

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3rd August 2016 Tripoli, Libya

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by Peter Millett

Ambassador to Libya, Tripoli

Libya and Brexit

What does Brexit mean for Libya? Many Libyans have asked me this question during my visits to Tripoli. Does the fact that the British people voted to leave the European Union mean that the United Kingdom will be less interested in Libya? Absolutely not.  The UK will be as committed to Libya as before: backing […]

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11th July 2016 Tripoli, Libya

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by Peter Millett

Ambassador to Libya, Tripoli

Getting To Know Libya

Since the Presidency Council arrived in Tripoli, I have had the pleasure of visiting the city five times.  The most recent visit was during Ramadan. The first impression was the welcome I received and the friendliness of the people.  From my arrival at Matiga to the staff in the offices, there was a warm welcome […]

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6th June 2016 Tripoli, Libya

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by Peter Millett

Ambassador to Libya, Tripoli

Ramadan Mubarak

Today marks the first day of Ramadan.  It is the source of many misunderstandings for non-Muslims.  Some people might regard it as inappropriate for a non-Muslim to comment on this religious practice.  But, as seen by an outsider, it a central to life in the Arab world.  Moreover, the true purpose on Ramadan is very […]

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6th May 2016 Tripoli, Libya

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by Peter Millett

Ambassador to Libya, Tripoli

The Beautiful Game

Leicester.  Where’s that?  And how do you pronounce it?  Is it “Lye-Chest-er” or “Lester”. This Midlands town is now well-known all round the world after their team, Leicester City became the English football champions.  It is a remarkable story of a team that was fighting for survival last year.  The team – known locally as […]

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22nd April 2016 Tripoli, Libya

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by Peter Millett

Ambassador to Libya, Tripoli

A Taste of Tripoli

It’s not possible to understand a country without going to it.  Even if you meet lots of its citizens and read lots of books, you have to go there to see it, meet the people and get under its skin. So far I have been unable to visit Libya.  I have met many Libyans in […]

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4th April 2016 Tripoli, Libya

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by Peter Millett

Ambassador to Libya, Tripoli

Better Bend than Break

What is better?  To bend and survive or to break and fail?  This question is central to the concept of compromise. No one can expect to get everything they want.  Winning feels good, but is not always possible.  In all aspects of life, finding the middle ground is often the most sensible and pragmatic way […]

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3rd March 2016 Tripoli, Libya

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by Peter Millett

Ambassador to Libya, Tripoli

A Nation In Ruins

A few weeks ago a BBC journalist visited Leptis Magna, on the coast east of Tripoli.  It contains the remains of one of the most spectacular cities of the Roman Empire with its imposing public monuments, harbour, market-place and residential district. The report included a picture of a lone man standing guard over the ruins.  […]

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2nd February 2016 Tripoli, Libya

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by Peter Millett

Ambassador to Libya, Tripoli

Corruption versus Rule of Law

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Libya is one of the ten most corrupt countries in the world. So said a report issued by Transparency International last week. So what? Who cares if the wealth of a country is siphoned off into private hands? The people should care. Corruption is the enemy of progress: it stifles development, marginalises prosperity, and undermines […]

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