National Emergency on Libya Extended Amid Continued Risks
Published Date: 2/24/2025
Presidential Document
Summary
The U.S. is keeping its national emergency with Libya going for another year because the situation there is still risky. This affects people linked to the old Qadhafi regime and those causing trouble in Libya, aiming to stop them from misusing assets or hurting peace efforts. No new money changes, but the emergency status stays active through February 25, 2026, keeping restrictions in place.
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One-Year Continuation of Libya Emergency
The President is continuing the national emergency with respect to Libya for 1 year, keeping restrictions in place through February 25, 2026. The continuation targets members of Muammar Qadhafi's family, members of his government, close associates, and other persons who hinder Libyan national reconciliation to protect against diversion or misappropriation of Libyan assets.
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