On 2 April, the Atlantic Council published a report by Yaseen Rashed, titled ‘Libya’s political deadlock endures. There is a case for Trump and Meloni to challenge the status quo.’ Against the backdrop of Libya’s decade-old political stalemate, Rashed argues that the US and Italy could leverage their global positions to combat the country’s rabid kleptocracy and facilitate a Libyan-led technocratic political process. The incentive for Washington and Rome, he adds, would be the opportunity for greater cooperation in countering Russia and China’s growing ambitions in Libya.
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