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Moscow Welcomes Libya’s Neutral Stance on Ukraine Conflict

April 23, 2026
Moscow Welcomes Libya’s Neutral Stance on Ukraine Conflict
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Russia has praised Libya’s neutral stance on the Ukraine conflict during high-level talks in Moscow, as both sides moved to revive diplomatic and economic cooperation after years of limited engagement.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov met with acting Libyan Foreign Minister Taher Al-Baour, where discussions focused on political coordination, economic ties, and regional stability. Lavrov said Moscow values what he described as Libya’s “balanced and neutral” position on Ukraine at the United Nations.

The meeting came amid rising tensions in the Mediterranean following a reported attack on the gas tanker Arctic Metagas. Russia accused Ukraine of launching a drone strike on the vessel, calling it an act that threatens maritime security.

Lavrov said Russia aims to support Libya’s national unity and stability. He noted that Moscow has engaged with multiple Libyan parties, including officials from Tripoli and Benghazi, in an effort to maintain communication across the country.

“We are ready to assist efforts to restore unity and national harmony in Libya,” Lavrov said, stressing that Libyans should determine their own political future without foreign interference.

The talks also addressed plans to reopen Russia’s consulate in Benghazi, which has been closed since 1993, alongside continued operations at its embassy in Tripoli. Both sides discussed reviving the joint intergovernmental committee to support the return of Russian companies to Libya.

Libyan officials highlighted the importance of reactivating bilateral agreements and creating favourable conditions for foreign investment, particularly in energy, transport, and education sectors.

The meeting marks a renewed push to strengthen ties between Libya and Russia, as both countries seek to expand cooperation while navigating complex regional and international challenges.

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