Egyptian Prime Minister Mustafa Medbuli and the Egyptian delegation consisting of 11 ministers, who visited Tripoli, the capital of Libya, have been welcomed by Libyan Prime Minister Abdulhamid Dibeybe with an official ceremony on the residence of the Prime Minister.
The 2 leaders held a joint press convention after the conferences between the delegations.
In his speech right here, Dibeybe mentioned that they appreciated Egypt’s help for the political dialogue carried out in Libya below the management of the United Nations (UN) and its function to find a complete answer to the disaster within the nation.
SEVERAL AGREEMENTS SIGNED
Saying that they signed agreements with Egypt in varied fields to strengthen the partnership between the 2 nations, the Libyan Prime Minister said that these agreements embody the resumption of electrical energy, communication, infrastructure, funding and mutual flights.
Dibeybe added that the resumption of direct flights between Libya and Egypt will assist develop joint cooperation between the 2 nations.
Egyptian Prime Minister Mustafa Medbuli said that they’ve signed three memorandums of understanding with Libya within the area of electrical energy and that the 2 nations will quickly agree to determine a joint maritime line.
“WE CONFIRM OUR FULL SUPPORT”
Medbuli, “We reaffirm our full help for Libya on this course of to beat the challenges it faces.” he mentioned.
Stating that they help the choice to carry normal elections in Libya on December 24 and that they recognize the efforts for nationwide reconciliation, Medbuli mentioned, “Egypt helps all steps that may guarantee safety and stability in Libya.” mentioned.
The Egyptian Prime Minister invited his Libyan counterpart to go to Egypt to finish the execution of cooperation and agreements between the 2 nations.
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