It is complicated for outside actors to conceive a mediation process where they support one of the two sides, or to restore the power-sharing agreement that was in place between the two
Media mentions – ECFR Rome
If things in Sudan drag on, Haftar and his allies could get involved. This could change the balance of power and have ripple effects on the Libyan conflict
Decisions on the […] Mediterranean are made in the Gulf and no longer in the Arab capitals of the Mediterranean. The fate of Cairo is decided in Riyadh, the fate of Tunis is decided in the Emirates
We are witnessing the preparations. It must be acknowledged that the beginning of Ukraine’s counteroffensive seems rather confused. […] Meanwhile, Russia’s winter offensive seems to be fading
Their relative equal power and their ambition for total domination have doomed all negotiations since the transition […]. The problem is not the negotiations, but the lack of political will
Why would anyone move capital to such an insecure and unstable place as Russia? There are neither premises nor motivations to do so
The situation will not improve if we continue to treat migration solely as an emergency
Now it is largely a matter of damage control … but Macron’s visit has had deep consequences and there is no clarity yet about what kind balance will ultimately emerge
Our world is in danger of being divided by the same things that hold it together, as connectivity has provided people with new reasons and weapons to fight
Saied thinks he has the upper hand. But (…) it seems that he is not that strong and that we are once again betting on the wrong horse