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Road blockage in Benghazi holds back Egyptian trucks
Published in Daily News Egypt on 17 - 05 - 2014

The Egyptian foreign ministry is in "heavy contact" with the concerned Libyan authorities to resolve the issue of the road blockage in Benghazi, Libya, which is holding back a number of Egyptian trucks, the ministry said on Friday.
The blockage is affecting a number of Egyptian drivers; they remain trapped in their trucks.
Foreign Ministry Spokesman Badr Abdelatty said in the ministry's statement that the ministry is contacting tribal leaders in Eastern Libya in an effort to swiftly resolve the issue and free the drivers and their trucks.
"The security situation in Libya is extremely difficult and unstable, especially in Benghazi," Abdelatty said.
The foreign ministry spokesman renewed the ministry's travel alert to Libya, calling on Egyptian citizens to avoid travelling to the western neighbour by road. Abdelatty also called on Egyptians residing in Libya to "exercise extreme levels of caution during their movement outside their workplaces."
Tensions between Egypt and its troubled neighbour Libya have been on the rise recently as a string of killings and kidnappings has targeted Egyptian nationals.
In April, 50 Egyptian nationals were detained by armed Libyans for two days on a road between Tobruk and Ajdabiya.
Last October dozens of Egyptian truck drivers were abducted along the same stretch of road. The release of the drivers was secured through cooperation between the Egyptian and Libyan sides, according to the foreign ministry.
On 4 May, an Egyptian national was killed in a shootout between an "armed gang" and a military patrol in north-east Libya on Sunday as 17 Egyptian nationals were deported from Benghazi for forged visas.
Within a period of four days in late March, two Egyptians were shot and killed in Benghazi. Earlier in the month, another Egyptian national was gunned down in the same city.
Egypt has issues and reiterated a travel warning for citizens travelling to Libya. Egyptians are advised not to travel to Libya unless it is absolutely necessary and to travel by airplane not road, only "after obtaining a valid visa issued by the Libyan embassy in Cairo."
Minister of Foreign Affairs Nabil Fahmy received assurances in March, from then Libyan Prime Minister Ali Zeidan for the safety of Egyptian expatriates in Libya.


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