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Libyan PM Osama Hammad Arrives in Belarus

July 1, 2025
Libyan PM Osama Hammad Arrives in Belarus
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Prime Minister of the Libyan Parliament-designate government, Osama Hammad, has paid an official visit to Belarus, accompanied by a senior delegation aimed at strengthening bilateral cooperation and advancing previous agreements.

The Libyan delegation included key figures such as General Secretary of the General Command, General Khairi Al-Tamimi, Deputy Head of Intelligence, Major General Suleiman Al-Abar, and ministers responsible for foreign affairs, interior, health, technical education, industry, agriculture, and communications. The Director of the National Development Authority also took part in the visit.

Prime Minister Hammad and his delegation were received by Belarusian Prime Minister Viktor Karankevich and Chairman of the State Security Committee, General Ivan Tertel, alongside other senior officials from the Belarusian government.

The visit follows a series of diplomatic exchanges aimed at implementing and expanding the agreements reached between the two countries in March. It also marks a step forward in activating the joint contact group, which is tasked with coordinating cooperation and ensuring the execution of bilateral accords.

According to officials, discussions focused on deepening ties across sectors including industrial development, agriculture, health, education, and defence. Both sides emphasised the importance of mutual support and joint investment, particularly in infrastructure and technology, to benefit the long-term interests of both nations.

The Libyan government described the visit as part of a broader diplomatic push to diversify international partnerships and reinforce Libya’s presence in global economic and strategic spheres, especially through partnerships beyond the traditional Western allies.

This high-level engagement reflects growing momentum in Libya’s foreign policy under Hammad’s leadership, aiming to strengthen state institutions and build international alliances during a period of political fragmentation.

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