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Libya still cut off from foreign banks, defiant veteran central lender states

Libya's central bank, at the centre of a weekslong crisis that has actually slashed oil output, stays cut off from the international monetary system, its experienced governor who was removed by political factions in a. objected to relocation informed Reuters on Thursday.

Sadiq al-Kabir, speaking from self-imposed exile in. Istanbul, stated the Central Bank of Libya (CBL) board appointed. by western Libyan factions to replace him manages the country's. internal payments system but foreign banks are not handling. it.

All global banks that we handle, more than 30. significant global organizations, have suspended all. deals, he stated, including that he also remained in contact. with other organizations including the International Monetary. Fund, the U.S. Treasury and JPMorgan.

All work has actually been suspended at the worldwide level. For that reason, there is no access to balances or deposits outside. Libya, he stated.

The U.S. Treasury and IMF did not immediately react to. requests for remark. JPMorgan declined to comment, saying it. could not discuss customer relationships.

Kabir stated the board selected by the western factions had,. however, gained control over Libya's internal deals. systems, consisting of salary payments.

The internal part, the workers have actually returned and the. systems are working, he said.

The disputed board appointed by Presidency Council head. Mohammed al-Menfi last month has stated it has actually approved letters of. credit in dollars and euros to numerous business and has. formerly denied that foreign banks are not handling it.

Kabir hopes to be renewed as governor through U.N.-backed. settlements in between your house of Representatives parliament in. eastern Libya and the High State Council (HSC) based in Tripoli. in the west, to solve the crisis.

He said he is in touch with both the parliament and the HSC,. but not with Menfi or Prime Minister Abdulhamid al-Dbeibah.

Both the parliament and HSC have opposed Menfi's sacking of. Kabir, saying it breached a 2015 agreement endorsed by the. worldwide community that forms the legal basis for Libyan. politics.

The U.N.-backed talks are focused on developing a system. for designating the reserve bank guv and for managing a. short interim duration.

According to contacts with the parliament and the High. State Council, both are insistent on implementing the laws in. force and the political agreement. This implicitly means the. inescapable return of the guv, he stated.

While the parliament and HSC both opposed Menfi's dismissal. of Kabir, the two bodies have actually been aligned with rival forces for. the majority of the previous decade and might find it difficult to agree on a. long-lasting option, analysts state.

(source: Reuters)