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Dbeibeh Discusses Political Issues and Cooperation with EU Ambassadors

Prime Minister of the National Unity Government, Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh, engaged in a meeting with accredited European Union ambassadors to Libya. The discussions covered various political issues and the cooperation dossier between Libya and EU member states.

Dbeibeh highlighted the Libyan people’s stance on the crimes against the Palestinian people, expressing support for international efforts towards ceasefires and ending aggression. He emphasized the necessity for the European Union to unify efforts to halt Israeli aggression in the Gaza Strip.

The Prime Minister welcomed the initiative presented by the United Nations Support Mission in Libya, focusing on Libyan political affairs. He stated that this initiative aligns with international efforts to conduct elections under fair and impartial laws. Al-Debaiba added that the Libyan people reject transitional stages and aspire for stability through elections, considering themselves the ultimate decision-makers in all outcomes, making their participation a crucial necessity.

The Dean of EU Ambassadors and Spain’s Ambassador to Libya expressed gratitude for the positive conditions in Libya compared to previous years. He affirmed that the Spanish embassy is now operating from Tripoli, providing services to the Libyan people after a ten-year absence.

The EU Ambassador to Libya reiterated the Union’s support for the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Libya’s upcoming dialogue. He welcomed the acceptance of the National Unity Government and praised the collaborative efforts between Libya and the European Union, particularly in addressing irregular migration and fostering economic cooperation across various sectors.

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