Israeli PM orders ministries to get his OK before secret talks, as drama over Libya meeting persists
Source: Associated Press
Israeli PM orders ministries to get his OK before secret talks, as drama over Libya meeting persists
BY ISABEL DEBRE
Updated 3:42 PM EDT, August 29, 2023
JERUSALEM (AP) Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued an order Tuesday mandating that his office approve all secret diplomatic meetings in advance, his spokesperson said, as officials scrambled to contain the growing diplomatic firestorm over Israels disclosure that its top diplomat had met with his Libyan counterpart.
The exposure of the first-ever known encounter between Israeli and Libyan foreign ministers ignited angry street protests in several Libyan cities and sent Libyan Foreign Minister Najla Mangoush fleeing to Turkey for fear of her safety. Libyan Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah, who heads one of the countrys rival governments, said he was temporarily suspending Mangoush from her position over the reported meeting. Libya has a history of unremitting hostility toward Israel.
Netanyahu sent the directive Tuesday to all government ministries, requesting they receive approval from his office before conducting any covert political talks. The order also asked that Netanyahu personally approve the publication of news concerning such sensitive meetings. A Netanyahu aide, Topaz Luk, said Netanyahu issued the order in response to fallout from the Libya scandal. It was not known if Netanyahu knew about Foreign Minister Eli Cohens meeting with Mangoush ahead of time.
Israels Foreign Ministry announced Sunday that Cohen met Mangoush in Rome last week in what it hailed as a historic step toward the normalization of ties with Libya. ...
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