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    Egypt repatriates 131 citizens from Libya amid ongoing rescue efforts

    December 23, 2025Updated:March 3, 20262 Mins Read
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    Demonstrators gather at an anti government protest calling for Abdulhamid Dbeibah's resignation in Tripoli, Libya. (AFP). Source: Arab News.
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    The Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has announced the successful return of 131 Egyptian citizens from Libya after they were held in a detention centre. The repatriation took place on November 27 and forms part of Egypt’s continued efforts to protect its citizens abroad and ensure their safe return when they face difficult situations.

    According to an official statement released on Monday, the return followed sustained diplomatic efforts by the Egyptian Embassy in Tripoli. These efforts were carried out in close coordination with the relevant Libyan authorities, leading to the release of the detained Egyptians and arrangements for their safe travel back home.

    The ministry explained that the embassy worked through official channels to resolve the situation, highlighting the importance of dialogue and cooperation between both countries. It said these actions reflect Egypt’s commitment to safeguarding the rights and dignity of its citizens, especially those facing detention or hardship outside the country.

    The latest return adds to a growing number of Egyptian nationals who have been repatriated from Libya this year. Since the beginning of the year, a total of 1,132 Egyptians have been brought back from Tripoli and other areas in western Libya. These returns are part of an organised and continuous process managed by Egyptian diplomatic missions.

    In addition to the western region, the ministry noted that more than 1,500 Egyptian citizens have also been repatriated from Benghazi and the eastern region of Libya. This shows the wide scope of Egypt’s efforts across different parts of the country, despite ongoing political and security challenges in Libya.

    Officials stressed that the government remains fully committed to supporting Egyptians abroad, particularly in countries experiencing instability. The Foreign Ministry said it continues to monitor the situation of Egyptian nationals in Libya and other regions, taking action whenever necessary to ensure their safety.

    The ministry also encouraged Egyptians working or residing abroad to maintain regular contact with Egyptian embassies and consulates. It noted that early communication helps diplomatic missions respond quickly in times of crisis and provide assistance when problems arise.

    The return of the 131 citizens is seen as another step in Egypt’s broader strategy to protect its people overseas. Authorities say similar efforts will continue as part of the country’s responsibility to its citizens, regardless of where they are located.

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