Western embassies in Libya call for free and fair December polls

The embassies of the US, France, Germany, Italy and the UK in Libya in a joint statement Sunday called on all Libyan actors to ensure “inclusive, free and fair” parliamentary and presidential elections on Dec. 24.

The embassies joined the call of the UN Secretary-General’s Special Envoy for Libya, Jan Kubis, who in his briefing to the UN Security Council on Sept. 10 said the failure to hold scheduled elections in Libya could renew conflict in the country and harm efforts to unite the nation after a decade of turmoil.

“Such elections, as determined in the Roadmap of the Libyan Political Dialogue Forum (LPDF) in Tunis in November 2020 and asserted in UNSC Resolution 2570, are an essential step in further stabilizing and uniting Libya, and their results should be respected by all,” the joint statement said.

The statement also highlighted that all actors should recognize that “now is the time to engage and finalize” the electoral framework, taking into account all legitimate concerns of the Libyan people.

“We stand ready to support, at their request, the interim Libyan authorities in the organization of the elections, including through raising awareness among voters and educating the public regarding the fight against disinformation during the electoral campaign. We remain committed, also, to women’s full, equal and meaningful participation in Libyan elections, as voters, candidates and decision-makers in the political process,” it said.

It also commended the Libyan parties for their readiness “to turn the page,” put behind them past conflicts and take serious steps towards the unification of Libyan institutions and ending the political transition.

“We call for the full compliance of all actors with UNSC sanctions, including through national implementation measures against those who are found to be in breach of the UNSC arms embargo or the cease-fire, threaten the peace, stability or security of Libya or obstruct or undermine the successful completion of its political transition, including those undermining elections planned for in the LPDF Roadmap,” it concluded.

Source: Anadolu Agency

Turkey’s daily power consumption down 10% on Sept. 12

Turkey’s daily electricity consumption decreased by 10% on Sunday compared to the previous day, totaling 819,543 megawatt-hours, according to official figures of the Turkish Electricity Transmission Corporation (TEIAS) on Monday.

Hourly power consumption peaked at 38,223 megawatt-hours at 21.00 local time (1900 GMT), data from TEIAS showed. The country’s electricity usage dropped to its lowest level of 28,978 megawatt-hours at 08.00 local time (0500 GMT).

Electricity production amounted to 833,739 megawatt-hours on Sunday, marking a 9.8% decrease from Saturday.

Turkey’s electricity production from natural gas plants constituted 40.8% of total electricity consumption, imported coal plants contributed 17% while lignite plants comprised 13.2%.

On Sunday, Turkey’s electricity exports amounted to 17,259 megawatt-hours, while imports totaled 3,083 megawatt-hours.

Source: Anadolu Agency

Spot market natural gas prices for Sunday, Sept. 12

The trade volume of Turkey’s spot natural gas market rose by 6.25% to 3.4 million Turkish liras on Sunday, Turkey’s Energy Exchange Istanbul (EXIST) data showed on Monday.

Total trade on Saturday amounted to 3.20 million liras.

On Sunday’s spot market, 1,000 cubic meters of natural gas cost 2,185 liras, while the cumulative natural gas trade volume amounted to 1.55 million cubic meters.

Turkey received 127.3 million cubic meters of pipeline gas on Sunday.

US$1 equals 8.45 Turkish liras at 1107 GMT on Monday.

Source: Anadolu Agency

Ricciardo wins Italian Grand Prix as Hamilton, Verstappen crash out

Verstappen and Hamilton were wheel-to-wheel, but they collided while turning a bend.

Verstappen’s back right tire touched Hamilton’s left rear wheel, and the car fell on to the top of the Mercedes. The duo went off the circuit and both drivers had to leave the race.

Following the accident, they quit the vehicles unhurt.

Ricciardo won the 53-lap race at Autodromo Nazionale Monza with the time of 1:21:54.365.

His teammate Lando Norris finished second as he was 1.7 seconds behind, while Mercedes’ Finnish driver Valtteri Bottas came third.

After the incident, stewards handed Verstappen “a three-place grid penalty for the Russian Grand Prix.” It was ruled that he was “predominantly to blame” for the collision.

The next round in the Formula One 2021 season will be held in Russia’s Sochi Autodrom on Sept. 26.

Top 5 drivers in 2021 season

1. Max Verstappen (Netherlands): 226.5 points

2. Lewis Hamilton (Great Britain): 221.5

3. Valtteri Bottas (Finland): 141

4. Lando Norris (Great Britain): 132

5. Sergio Perez (Mexico): 118

Source: Anadolu Agency

Trabzonspor fight to earn 2-2 draw with Galatasaray at home

Galatasaray scored the opener in the 20th minute as Turkish midfielder Emre Kilinc finished in a one-on-one position at Trabzon’s Medical Park Stadium.

Trabzonspor’s Edgar failed a back pass to goalkeeper Ugurcan Cakir as Kilinc intercepted the ball to score.

In the 33rd minute, Galatasaray doubled the lead as Kilinc scored again.

Trabzonspor goalkeeper Cakir left his goal to tackle Galatasaray’s Kerem Akturkoglu, but Cakir was unable to catch the ball. Halil Dervisoglu made a quick one-touch pass to Kilinc, who was roaming free around the penalty spot to make it 2-0 for the Lions.

Home team Trabzonspor did not give up, as in the 41st minute the Black Sea club’s Danish forward Andreas Cornelius scored a close range goal.

Slovakian star Marek Hamsik crossed from left to find his teammate Anastasios Bakasetas in the box. Bakasetas headed the ball to Cornelius as the Danish player beat Lions goalie Fernando Muslera.

Galatasaray led the first half 2-1 but Trabzonspor equalized in the 62nd minute.

Hamsik skipped a Galatasaray defender and passed the ball inside. Nigerian winger Anthony Nwakaeme, who was unmarked in the area, controlled the ball and took his time to score with a right-footed strike, 2-2.

Galatasaray displayed a disappointing performance as the Lions could not secure the lead.

So the match of the week ended as a 2-2 draw as points were shared.

Second-placed Trabzonspor have 10 points in four matches in the Super Lig led by Besiktas, who earned 10 points as well.

Besiktas topped the standings by goal average.

Similar to Besiktas and Trabzonspor, Fenerbahce and Ittifak Holding Konyaspor got 10 points in four games.

Fifth-placed Galatasaray have 8 points to chase the top four in the league table.

Source: Anadolu Agency