Published: 13 February, 2013, 18:22
Arms and troops from Italy and Qatar are arriving at Tripoli's Al Njela seaport to help the Libyan leadership, should violence erupt on the second anniversary of the revolution that ousted Muammar Gaddafi, according to RT sources.
The reports came from Said, Libya – a source told RT there are already about 120 armed cars in the port, with 35 more set to arrive.
Libya is stepping up security nationwide, and is set to close its borders with Egypt and Tunisia at 2:30am local time on February 14 until February 18, according to a statement by the Prime Minister. The anniversary of the start of the uprising falls on February 17.
Libyan Prime Minister Ali Zeidan said that international flights would also be suspended at all airports except for those in the capital Tripoli and second largest city Benghazi in the east, according to state news agency Lana.
Security services were placed on alert, and checkpoints have been established across Tripoli ahead of the anniversary.
On Tuesday, top Libyan and foreign officials agreed on a plan to boost security in the country, including tighter border controls, the disarmament of former fighters and the training of troops. Participants in the high-profile meeting included Libyan Foreign Minister Mohammad Abdel-Aziz and his counterparts from France, Britain, Italy, Denmark, Turkey and Malta.
The measures came after calls for massive protests, with some activists urging a “second revolution.”
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