Kobler: Diplomatic immunity in Libya must end
The UN delegate to Libya, Martin Kobler, met Tuesday with the international criminal law prosecutor and legal adviser, Fatou Bensouda, to discuss the current Libyan situation.
On Twitter, Kobler said he discussed with Bensouda the coordination channels in the field of fighting war crimes, stressing that the diplomatic immunity must end.
It is worth mentioning that the US Department of Treasury has sanctioned the HoR Speaker Aqialh Saleh after he and Nuri Abusahmain, the Head of the GNC, had been sanctioned by the EU along with the Prime Minister of the Salvation Government, Khalifa Al-Ghweil.
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