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Libya reopens gas plant closed after militia clash

4 March 2013 11:14 (UTC+04:00)
Libya reopens gas plant closed after militia clash

Work at the Mellitah Company for pumping gas and oil resumed on Sunday, Khaled al-Sherif, Libyan Defence Ministry undersecretary said, dpa reported.

He also noted that traffic along the coastal road to Tunisia was back to normal after being disrupted by the "sorrowful incidents."

The clashing militias withdrew after they reached agreement on a ceasefire, said al-Sherif. The army has been temporarily assigned to guard the Libyan-Italian venture in Mellitah, some 60 kilometres west of Tripoli, according to reports.

Earlier on Sunday, the state-run National Oil Cooperation said that Italy-bound exports from the Mellitah complex had been temporarily suspended.

Libya has seen a proliferation of arms following the overthrow of Moamer Gaddafi in an armed uprising in 2011.

The North African country's new rulers have recently ordered that illegal militias be disbanded and have launched a disarmament drive in an effort to re-establish security.

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