The Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TIKA) and the Libyan Foreign Ministry have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to enhance development cooperation. This significant agreement aims to bolster joint efforts between the two nations.
Libya’s Deputy Foreign Minister, Mohamed Zeidan, highlighted the importance of this collaboration. He stated that the MoU would enable TIKA to initiate and implement various projects in Libya.
According to Turkey’s TRT news, Zeidan emphasised the shared commitment to fostering cooperation and development.
TIKA President Serkan Kayalar noted that the agency has been active in Libya since the early 2010s. Kayalar mentioned that the new agreement establishes a legal framework for TIKA’s operations in Libya. This legal basis will facilitate more structured and effective project implementation, benefiting the Libyan people.
As part of the ceremony, a protocol was signed for TIKA to restore the Turgut Reis Complex in Tripoli’s Old City. This restoration project is one of many initiatives planned to support Libya’s development and cultural heritage.
The signing of the MoU marks a significant milestone in Turkish-Libyan relations. It reflects both countries’ dedication to mutual growth and prosperity. Through this agreement, TIKA aims to contribute to Libya’s rebuilding efforts, focusing on sustainable and impactful projects.
The MoU is expected to pave the way for future cooperation in various sectors, including infrastructure, education, and healthcare. The collaboration is seen as a strategic move to strengthen ties and promote development in Libya.
The joint efforts under this agreement are anticipated to yield positive results for both countries. The projects spearheaded by TIKA will likely enhance Libya’s socio-economic landscape, providing much-needed support and resources.