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    EU migration commissioner was denied entry to eastern Libya over 'protocol issue', EU spokesperson says

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    Posted on July 9, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    The EU migration commissioner was denied entry to eastern Libya due to protocol issues, affecting planned diplomatic meetings with the parallel government.

    EU Migration Commissioner Denied Entry to Eastern Libya Due to Protocol Issues

    BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The European Union's migration commissioner was barred from entering eastern Libya because of a "protocol issue", an EU spokesperson said on Wednesday.

    In addition to EU Internal Affairs and Migration Commissioner Magnus Brunner, ministers from Italy, Malta, and Greece were also denied entry.

    "What happened in Benghazi was there was a protocol issue. This is why it was not possible to carry out the planned meetings," EU spokesperson Markus Lammert told the EU’s daily press briefing.

    "The EU will maintain open channels of communication and we will continue working in a Team Europe approach with all actors involved."

    The delegation had arrived at Benghazi airport to attend a meeting with the parallel government of Osama Hamad, allied to military commander Khalifa Haftar who controls the east and large areas of southern Libya, shortly after meeting the internationally recognised government that controls the west of Libya.

    The EU mission in the country centred around "the recent increase of irregular arrivals from Libya," Lammert said.

    On Monday, the Hamad government warned that all foreign visitors and diplomats must get prior approval before entering or travelling within Libya.

    Since the fall of Muammar Gaddafi in a NATO-backed uprising in 2011, Libya has been on a route for migrants heading to Europe. Factional conflict has divided the country since 2014.

    (Reporting by Charlotte Van Campenhout; Editing by Alex Richardson)

    Key Takeaways

    • •EU migration commissioner denied entry to eastern Libya.
    • •Protocol issues cited as reason for entry denial.
    • •Delegation included ministers from Italy, Malta, and Greece.
    • •Meeting planned with Libya's parallel government.
    • •Libya is a key route for migrants heading to Europe.

    Frequently Asked Questions about EU migration commissioner was denied entry to eastern Libya over 'protocol issue', EU spokesperson says

    1Why was the EU migration commissioner denied entry to Libya?

    The EU migration commissioner was barred from entering eastern Libya due to a 'protocol issue', according to an EU spokesperson.

    2Which other officials were denied entry alongside the EU commissioner?

    In addition to EU Internal Affairs and Migration Commissioner Magnus Brunner, ministers from Italy, Malta, and Greece were also denied entry.

    3What was the purpose of the EU delegation's visit to Libya?

    The delegation aimed to address the recent increase of irregular arrivals from Libya and to meet with the parallel government of Osama Hamad.

    4What warning did the Hamad government issue regarding foreign visitors?

    The Hamad government warned that all foreign visitors and diplomats must obtain prior approval before entering or traveling within Libya.

    5What has been the situation in Libya since the fall of Muammar Gaddafi?

    Since the fall of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011, Libya has been a key route for migrants heading to Europe, with factional conflict dividing the country since 2014.

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