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Libyan Parliament Speaker Discusses Latest Developments in Libya with Tribes’ Delegations

October 12, 2020
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On Saturday, the Speaker of the Libyan Parliament, Ageela Saleh, met with a delegation from the Ashraf and Al-Murabitin tribes and a delegation from the Al-Awaqir tribe to discuss the latest developments in the country.

During the meeting, which was held in his office in the city of Al-Qubbah, Saleh discussed with the delegations the latest developments in Libya, in addition to his efforts to reach a solution that ends the current crisis in the country.

The attendees affirmed their support for the efforts of the Speaker of Parliament. They praised his initiative to end the Libyan crisis, which has received local and international support as an option that ends the state of division in the country. They also held in high esteem his efforts to stop foreign interference in a way that preserves Libya’s sovereignty and in a way that achieves the will of the Libyans to obtain their rights to a decent life, by achieving security and stability.

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