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GNA Discusses Resumption of Suspended Projects With Turkish Kalyon Group

August 25, 2020
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The Prime Minister of the Government of National Accord (GNA), Fayez Al-Sarraj, held a meeting with a delegation from the Turkish Kalyon Group. They discussed the resumption of infrastructure projects that had been suspended due to the instability in Libya.

The meeting went over the need to resume infrastructure projects, both those previously suspended, as well as new urgent projects in the energy, electricity, health, and transportation sectors.

They also discussed investment cooperation, within the framework of establishing an effective and balanced partnership between Libya and Turkey.

The meeting was attended by the Minister of Transportation, Milad Maatouk, the Undersecretary General of the Ministry of Health, Haitham Issa, and several other officials.

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