Embassy of Libya in Washington, D.C.

Embassy of Libya, Washington, D.C.
Coordinates 38°53′57″N 77°3′17″W / 38.89917°N 77.05472°W / 38.89917; -77.05472Coordinates: 38°53′57″N 77°3′17″W / 38.89917°N 77.05472°W / 38.89917; -77.05472
Location Washington, D.C.
Address 2600 Virginia Avenue, N.W.

The Embassy of Libya in Washington, D.C. is the diplomatic mission of Libya to the United States. It is located at 2600 Virginia Avenue, Northwest, Washington, D.C., at the Watergate complex, in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood.[1]

History

The former Ambassador is Ali Aujali.[2][3]

As a result of the 2011 Libyan civil war, in March 2011, the U.S. suspended relations with the Libyan embassy in Washington, D.C.[4][5]

In July 2011, at an international conference on Libya held in Turkey, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton stated that the US had decided to formally recognise the National Transitional Council as the country's "legitimate authority".[6] In August 2011, the State Department approved plans to allow the National Transitional Council to re-open the Libyan embassy in Washington.[7] The embassy officially re-opened on 12 August with Ali Aujali accredited as the head of the mission.[8]

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