Libyan PM al-Thinni visits Saudi Arabia
Libya’s internationally-recognized Prime Minister Abdullah al-Thinni, facing a power struggle with Islamists, arrived in Saudi Arabia on Wednesday, official media reported.
Al-Thinni landed in the capital Riyadh where he “was received by Dr. Musaed al-Aiban, minister of state and member of the cabinet, and a number of senior officials,” the Saudi Press Agency reported without further explanation.
Al-Thinni arrived as a suicide bombing killed at least one person and wounded 20 in the town of Tobruk, close to the Egyptian border.
Tobruk is home to Libya’s internationally-recognized parliament and was until recently the base for Al-Thinni’s government, which has since moved to a nearby town.
Parliament and the government took refuge in the remote east when Islamist-backed militias seized the capital Tripoli in August.
The supreme court last week annulled the legislature but its anti-Islamist majority refused to accept the judgment.
Al-Thinni ‘s government has accused Qatar and Sudan of supplying weapons to its Islamist opponents.
Both those nations denied the accusation.
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