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Ageela Saleh in Morocco to Discuss Latest Developments

June 4, 2021
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Ageela Saleh, Speaker of the Libyan Parliament’s media advisor, has been invited by the Moroccan authorities to discuss the latest political developments in Libya.

In a press statement, Saleh’s media advisor, Fathi Al-Marimi added that Morocco is playing an important role, given the numerous agreements and meetings it organised, most notably the Bouznika talks.

“We expect to hold a session for members of the Parliament regarding the budget and sovereign positions next Monday,” he added.

Saleh is also set to meet with the Head of Libya’s High Council of State (HCS), Khaled Al-Mishri to discuss the names of candidates for the country’s sovereign positions.

In a press statement upon his arrival in Rabat, Saleh said, “we are against the interference of any foreign countries in Libya, and thus we demand the departure of all forces and mercenaries from our country.”

He added that Libya is part of the international community, and wants to cooperate with all countries for the benefit of its people. He also stressed the need to ensure the full dissolution of all militias in Libya to build a democratic state, and pave the way for holding the upcoming December elections.

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