On Thursday, Egyptian Consul General, Ahmed El-Hamshary announced Egypt’s readiness to actively contribute to the reconstruction of Libya, highlighting the extensive expertise and resources of its companies in the realm of infrastructure development.
These remarks came during a strategic dialogue between the Egyptian Consul General and Libya’s Acting Foreign Minister, Abdulhadi Al-Hwaij, at the Foreign Ministry’s headquarters in Benghazi.
According to the Libyan Government’s Media Office, the meeting was centered on deepening the cooperative ties between the two nations and addressing mutual concerns.
On his part, El-Hamshary stressed Egypt’s robust capability to assist in Libya’s rebuilding process, similar to its involvement in initiatives under the Development and Reconstruction Fund.
This initiative is part of Egypt’s broader strategy to foster regional stability and development, leveraging its construction and engineering sectors’ prowess.
Egypt’s offer to aid in Libya’s reconstruction journey reflects a commitment to not just facilitating Libya’s recovery from years of conflict but also to reinforcing the historical and cultural bonds shared between the two North African neighbors.
Libya, emerging from a decade of civil war and political fragmentation, faces the monumental task of rebuilding its infrastructure and social fabric. The nation seeks to restore stability, kickstart its economy, and rebuild communities, aiming for a sustainable future.
Egypt’s involvement in Libya’s reconstruction efforts is anticipated to play a crucial role in achieving these objectives, offering a model for regional collaboration aimed at economic rejuvenation and political stability.