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Libya Participates in African Energy Talks

June 28, 2024
Libya Participates in African Energy Talks
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Abdul Qadir Yahya, a member of the Libyan House of Representatives and the Committee on Transport, Energy, Communications, Science, and Technology at the African Parliament, attended the committee meeting during the third ordinary session of the sixth legislative term of the African Parliament held in Midrand, South Africa.

According to Abdullah Blehaq, the spokesperson for the House of Representatives, the meeting focused on discussing a presentation by the African Commission on Nuclear Energy regarding the utilization of nuclear energy for sustainable development in Africa, highlighting opportunities, challenges, and strategic pathways.

The committee also discussed accelerating climate action through transitions to clean energy and the role of nuclear energy in Africa’s strategy for climate resilience.

Days ago, Members of the Libyan House of Representatives, including Saleh Qalima, Asma Al-Khoja, Yousef Al-Fakhri, Salem Qanan, and Abdulqader Yahya, participated in the opening session of the third ordinary session of the sixth legislative term of the African Parliament in South Africa.

The session focused on improving the quality of education across the African continent, with extensive participation from continental and international institutions. The sessions were dedicated to presenting ideas and proposals for effective solutions to enhance educational quality in Africa.

Adel bin Abdulrahman Al-Asoumi, President of the Arab Parliament, attended the session as a guest of honor. In his speech, he expressed his support for the African Parliament.

Al-Asoumi thanked the African continent for its steadfast support on common issues between Arab and African countries, particularly the Palestinian cause.

The third ordinary session will continue until July 5, including meetings of regional groups within the African Parliament and sessions of its permanent committees.

Members of the Libyan House of Representatives, including Saleh Qalima, Asma Al-Khoja, Yousef Al-Fakhri, Salem Qanan, and Abdulqader Yahya, participated in the opening session of the third ordinary session of the sixth legislative term of the African Parliament in South Africa.

The session focused on improving the quality of education across the African continent, with extensive participation from continental and international institutions. The sessions were dedicated to presenting ideas and proposals for effective solutions to enhance educational quality in Africa.

Adel bin Abdulrahman Al-Asoumi, President of the Arab Parliament, attended the session as a guest of honor. In his speech, he expressed his support for the African Parliament.

Al-Asoumi thanked the African continent for its steadfast support on common issues between Arab and African countries, particularly the Palestinian cause.

The third ordinary session will continue until July 5, including meetings of regional groups within the African Parliament and sessions of its permanent committees.

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