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Bashagha: “The reopening of oil fields is linked to the Central Bank’s approval to grant the budget to my government, and I am sure that Al-Kabeer will provide us with money”

The Prime Minister of the Libyan government, Fathi Bashagha, said that the residents of the Oil Crescent and the oil fields would not mind re-exporting oil as soon as his government received the budget and distributed it fairly according to the budget approved by the House of Representatives.

Bashagha said in a statement to Reuters, published today, Friday, that there is a lot of anger at what he called illegal spending, corruption and giving funds to armed groups by the government f Dbeibeh, noting that the partial closure of oil facilities came as a result of people anger of the Oil Crescent and oil fields, when they saw the expiration of the government in Tripoli.

Bashagha stressed that he is sure that the Governor of the Central Bank of Libya, Seddik Al-Kabeer, will provide funds to his government, adding that he does not believe that the governor will prevent or reject a budget that has been approved and allocated funds through specific budget items that include all Libyan sectors and affect the life of all Libyans.

The Libyan Prime Minister indicated that there will be no movement of force from east to west or from west to east, especially in light of the presence of a very large foreign force in the western region of Libya, which was supportive of the defense of the capital. He concluded his speech by asking: “How can there be war ?”

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