Libyan House of Representatives Speaker Ageela Saleh praised the role of the Libyan National Army (LNA) in maintaining peace and stability across the country. His remarks came during a military parade in Benghazi, marking the 11th anniversary of Al-Karama Operation.
In his speech, Saleh described the LNA as the only institution capable of deterrence and protection. “A country without an army is a swamp of chaos, conflict, a hub for smugglers and criminals, and a ground for personal and regional score-settling,” he stated.
Saleh commended the LNA’s efforts to build a professional national army. “The General Command of the LNA has laid the foundation for a regular army that rose from the ashes, crossing the path of despair with the faith of true believers,” he said.
He highlighted the military’s pivotal role in shaping a secure state and protecting national sovereignty. Referring to the LNA commander, Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar, Saleh said: “We are proud of its leadership, soldiers, and officers. Building a state means preserving dignity, securing borders and resources, and achieving peace, development, and progress.”
Saleh recalled that during this time of year, Libyans made their voice heard against terrorism and extremist ideologies. He credited the military and popular support for what he called “heroic epics” that led to greater stability.