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The Maltese government has seized a massive shipment of unofficial Libyan banknotes believed to have been destined for Khalifa Haftar, the military commander leading an offensive to dislodge the UN-backed government in Tripoli. Security services in Malta confirmed two 2,cubic-foot cubic-metre containers packed full of the recently introduced currency were discovered at the end of September when the shipment stopped in Malta. The cash is thought to have originated from a Russian-owned mint, which has been printing money for the unrecognised Libyan government, based in the eastern city of Bayda.
It is claimed the money has been used to fuel the war on Tripoli. Libya has been gripped by a civil war broadly between the east and west of the country leading to rival institutions, including governments, central banks and military forces. Haftar has been bombing the Libyan capital, Tripoli, since April in an attempt to dislodge the government of national accord. Malta recognises the government in Tripoli, led by Fayez al-Sarraj, who visited the island in May to rally support weeks after the Libyan National Army launched the attack on Tripoli.
Although Russia claims to be neutral in Libya, Moscow has allowed the eastern government to print billions of Libyan dinars in Russia , some of which has been used to bankroll the LNA and its war efforts. Haftar has also visited Moscow and been provided with firearms.
This was about Malta enforcing UN resolutions on Libya, which we have signed up to and backed all along. Nonetheless, the recognised central bank in Tripoli has so far failed to declare the Russian printed notes as illegal, so it is unclear under which sanctions framework the seizure was made.
In April, the island turned down two requests by the Russian government to be granted permission for military aircraft traveling from Syria to Venezuela to fly over Maltese airspace.