On Wednesday, Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar, Commander of the Libyan National Army (LNA), affirmed that the newly inaugurated “Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar Military City” represents a significant leap in Libya’s military development, emphasizing its role as a cornerstone in building a modern, professional armed force.
Haftar made these remarks during a high-level visit to the military city, located in eastern Libya, alongside House of Representatives Speaker Ageela Saleh, Libyan Government-designate Prime Minister Osama Hammad, and senior military officials.
The inspection tour took place on the sidelines of a major military parade marking the 11th anniversary of Operation Dignity (Al Karama).
According to the General Command’s media office, the delegation toured multiple facilities, including advanced training centers, accommodation units, command buildings, and logistics hubs. The complex has been equipped with state-of-the-art systems and infrastructure designed to meet international military standards and support the long-term development of Libya’s armed forces.
Haftar praised Lieutenant General Khaled Haftar, Chief of Staff for Security Units, for his key role in overseeing the planning, execution, and supervision of the project. He emphasized that the outcome reflects a clear vision for a disciplined, well-trained army capable of protecting Libya’s sovereignty and stability.
“This military city is not just a set of buildings; it is a message of our determination to build a unified, capable national force,” said Haftar. “It is a model of organization and ambition, and it represents the future of Libya’s defense strategy.”
The city includes specialized centers for combat training, tactical simulations, medical services, and intensive military education, making it one of the most advanced facilities of its kind in the country.
Haftar added that the military city aligns with his broader strategy to rebuild Libya’s armed forces on solid institutional foundations, emphasizing professionalism, operational readiness, and advanced technical capabilities.