On Sunday, military intelligence chiefs from Libya’s neighbouring countries concluded their first regional security conference in Tripoli.
The discussions focused on enhancing security coordination and cooperation to address critical challenges, including terrorism, organised crime, irregular migration, and the need for joint efforts to secure borders and promote regional stability.
Representatives from Tunisia, Algeria, Sudan, Chad, and Niger participated in the conference, which was initiated by Libyan authorities.
The event underscored the importance of collaborative efforts to tackle shared security concerns and highlighted Libya’s role in fostering regional dialogue.
The conference concluded with a tour of Tripoli’s historical and cultural landmarks, led by Major General Mahmoud Hamza, Director of Libya’s Military Intelligence Directorate.
The visiting officials explored the city’s rich cultural heritage and gained insight into its historical significance.
The event marked a significant step towards regional security integration, showcasing Libya’s commitment to fostering dialogue and cooperation with its neighbours.
The discussions aimed to establish a united front against transnational threats, while also enhancing border security and supporting regional stability.
The initiative demonstrates Libya’s willingness to take the lead in addressing shared challenges and promoting a secure and stable environment for all nations involved.