On Monday, the Libyan Airports Authority announced the launch of a training program in Tunisia, aimed at rehabilitating and refining the skills of 128 employees from various Libyan airports. This will be in the field of civil aviation security and safety.
The authority said that the training program is “implemented by the Airports Authority of the Tunisian Academy for Civil Aviation Safety and Security Training (AFSAC) in the capital, Tunis, as it is the ICAO accredited regional center.”
It added that the Libyan participants will undertake training in the “Basics of Operation of the Air Side” course, the “Security Monitoring System” course, the “Safety System Inspector” course, and the “Implementation of the Airport Safety Management System” course.
On Friday, Tunisian President, Kais Saied said he rejected any attempt to divide neighbouring Libya. He stressed that Tunisia’s position “supports a peaceful Libyan-led solution away from foreign interference.”
During his meeting with Libya’s Foreign Minister at the Tunisian Presidential Palace, Saied said that Tunisia is committed to the unity of Libya. He stressed that the security and stability of Libya is part of the security and stability of Tunisia.
“I reiterated Tunisia’s constant readiness to stand by our brothers in Libya, to support their efforts to reach a political settlement that would enable them to devote themselves to development and reconstruction,” Saied said.
The Tunisian President pointed out that Tunisia respects the choices of the Libyan people. “We are confident that the Libyans have all the capabilities that will enable them to succeed in getting out of this critical situation,” Saied added.
Al-Mangoush briefed Saied on the latest developments in Libya. As well as the efforts made to establish “a truly inclusive dialogue that would pave the way for upcoming political steps, and protect Libya from the dangers of division and external interference.” She praised Tunisia’s “firm stance and its active role in pushing for a peaceful settlement.”