Italy and Greece express alarm over Libyan instability, citing lack of allied support

Italy and Greece have raised serious concerns about the deteriorating situation in Libya, warning of increased security risks and migration pressures on Europe’s southern border, according to a report in Politico. The two frontline EU nations feel their allies, preoccupied with other crises like the war in Ukraine, are not providing adequate diplomatic, financial, or logistical support. This perceived inaction is exacerbating challenges related to the ongoing Libyan conflict, migration management, and the geopolitical influence of external actors like Turkey, highlighting deep divisions within the EU on foreign and migration policy.