AMMAN —
About 14 Jordanian drivers who have been stuck at the Libyan border crossing
Al-Salloum for 10 days called on the Jordanian government to intervene, by
contacting the Libyan authorities to allow them into the country before their
goods expire, according to Jo24.
The drivers said that they loaded the goods from the
Aqaba port for a merchant in Libya, and took permission from the Land Transport
Regulatory Commission (LTRC) to effect the transit transfer, and there was no
problem with it.
The drivers said that they were denied entry into
Libya at Al-Salloum border, and when they tried to get back into Egypt, they
were not allowed to enter Egypt, so now they are stuck between the two borders.
They said that they tried to communicate with the
Libyan merchant, and with an Egyptian and Jordanian in charge, but they got no
response. They also notified some MPs and the LTRC, to no avail.
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AMMAN —
About 14 Jordanian drivers who have been stuck at the Libyan border crossing
Al-Salloum for 10 days called on the Jordanian government to intervene, by
contacting the Libyan authorities to allow them into the country before their
goods expire, according to Jo24.
The drivers said that they loaded the goods from the
Aqaba port for a merchant in Libya, and took permission from the Land Transport
Regulatory Commission (LTRC) to effect the transit transfer, and there was no
problem with it.
The drivers said that they were denied entry into
Libya at Al-Salloum border, and when they tried to get back into Egypt, they
were not allowed to enter Egypt, so now they are stuck between the two borders.
They said that they tried to communicate with the
Libyan merchant, and with an Egyptian and Jordanian in charge, but they got no
response. They also notified some MPs and the LTRC, to no avail.
Read more National news