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Libya Discusses Bilateral Relations with France & Russia

March 22, 2024
Libya Discusses Bilateral Relations with France & Russia
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The Libyan Foreign Ministry, under the leadership of Acting Foreign Minister Al-Taher Al-Baour, engaged in diplomatic discussions with the ambassadors of France, Mostafa Mihraje, and Russia, Aydar Aganin, on Thursday. The discussions aimed at bolstering bilateral relations and cooperation with both countries.

During the meeting with the French ambassador, the emphasis was placed on strengthening the collaborative efforts between Libya and France, exploring ways to enhance bilateral ties, and addressing recent developments and areas of mutual interest.

In a separate session with the Russian ambassador, the conversation focused on methods to improve the relationship between Libya and Russia, emphasizing mutual benefits and key shared concerns.

These diplomatic interactions signify Libya’s intention to reinforce its international relationships and pursue cooperative endeavors with significant global entities like France and Russia.

Since the 2011 upheaval that led to the ousting of Muammar Gaddafi, Libya has faced ongoing turmoil, marked by division between rival administrations. The nation’s dependence on oil for its economy has been compromised by conflict-related disruptions, affecting both the global oil market and Libya’s financial stability.

The conflict has precipitated a humanitarian crisis, with significant casualties, displacement of populations, and harsh conditions for migrants and refugees passing through Libya en route to Europe.

The postponement of the planned December 2021 elections due to disputes over election regulations and candidate eligibility has further complicated the path towards a peaceful political resolution.

Despite a ceasefire agreement, concerns about security persist due to occasional clashes and the presence of mercenaries and foreign combatants. Addressing military unification and the withdrawal of foreign forces remains a pivotal challenge for Libya.

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