The following are the top stories in Malta s newspapers on Wednesday.
Times of Malta reports that the Libyan Foreign Minister demanded that Malta hand over millions of euro of funds belonging to the Gaddafi family, which have been stashed in Malta. It also reports how Keith Schembri, the former chief of staff, was hospitalised with a serious condition .
The Malta Independent leads with Schembri s hospitalisation. It also reports witness accounts of the aftermath of the 2015 murder of lawyer Carmel Chircop in Birkirkara.
In-Nazzjon quotes PN leader Bernard Grech saying more investment is needed in the maritime sector to make is a pillar of the economy. It also reports that the Degiorgio brothers, who are awaiting trial for the murder of Daphne Caruana Galizia, want former minister Chris Cardona and current minister Carmelo Abela to testify.
EU ger Libyenregering sitt stöd
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EU:s rådsordförande Charles Michel erbjuder Libyens övergångsregering fullt stöd
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Peace in Libya on the Horizon?
The Libyan and Russian Foreign Ministers held talks on Wednesday in Moscow as they encouraged the two rival governments in Libya who signed a permanent cease-fire in October, to end the country s years-long conflict.
Sergey Lavrov, the Russian Foreign Minister, expressed his position. Now we should strongly encourage the two sides to enter into dialogue, and to counteract attempts of the aggressive rhetoric, and especially of the threats of restarting military action.
Mohamed Mohamed Taha Siala, the Libyan Foreign Minister, also had some meaningful words towards peace. I respect the work undertaken by the former representative of Libya s General Secretary and UN envoy for Libya Ghassan Salame, and I respect the work of the temporary representative carrying out this function, Stephanie Williams, but we should assume that they, as Libyan people do, have to face the split in the United Nations Security Council.