European options to de-escalate the Libyan civil war

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Abdul Rahman Al Ageli, co-founder of the Libyan Youth Forum, Wolfram Lacher, associate in the Middle East and Africa division of SWP, and ECFR's Mattia Toaldo discuss whether Europeans can adopt a strategy to de-escalate the fighting and rebuild Libya’s institutions.

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