CNN —The United States wants to reopen an embassy in Libya - a decade after suspending operations there – as Russia maintains an influential foothold in the country.
A State Department official said Monday that the US is in “active negotiations for an interim facility that would provide appropriate security and staffing support” in the capital city of Tripoli.
The move to reopen a US diplomatic compound in Libya comes as Moscow holds significant influence in the country.
Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens and three other Americans were killed in that attack.
The US continues to advise citizens not to travel to Libya “due to crime, terrorism, civil unrest, kidnapping, and armed conflict.”CNN’s Haley Britzky contributed reporting.
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Michael Langley, Antony Blinken, J, Christopher Stevens, ” CNN’s Haley Britzky
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