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Algerian Foreign Minister Discusses Libyan Crisis With Spain, Italy and Ireland

June 13, 2020
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Algerian Foreign Minister Sabri Bogadoum held separate telephone conversations with Spanish Foreign Minister Arancha Gonzalez Laia, Italian Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio, and Irish Foreign Minister Simon Coveney, during which they discussed the current situation in Libya.

The statement indicated that the talks focused on “the recent developments in Libya and the search for a solution to the crisis”, in addition to the global Coronavirus pandemic.

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