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Libya Welcomes Foreign Ministers for CEN-SAD Comeback

April 11, 2026
Libya Welcomes Foreign Ministers for CEN-SAD Comeback

Libya Welcomes Foreign Ministers for CEN-SAD Comeback

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Libya has officially reopened the headquarters of the Community of Sahel-Saharan States in Tripoli, marking a significant step toward reviving the regional organization after years of inactivity.

The reopening ceremony was attended by 11 foreign ministers from member states, reflecting renewed political momentum to restore the bloc’s role in promoting regional cooperation across Africa.

Prime Minister Abdel-Hamid Dbaiba said the return of the organization to its headquarters in Tripoli demonstrates Libya’s commitment to strengthening its ties with African countries and reclaiming its role within the continent. He emphasized that Libya is ready to provide full support to ensure the organization resumes its activities effectively, including hosting meetings and facilitating coordination among member states.

The Community of Sahel-Saharan States, originally founded in Libya, had experienced a prolonged period of stagnation due to political instability and regional challenges. The reopening of its headquarters is seen as a move to reactivate its institutional functions and restore its relevance in addressing shared issues among its members.

Libyan officials said the renewed activation of the organization aims to enhance cooperation in areas such as economic integration, security coordination, and development. The presence of foreign ministers at the ceremony highlights growing interest among member states in revitalizing joint efforts and strengthening regional partnerships.

The reopening of the headquarters in Tripoli is expected to contribute to stronger coordination among member states and support broader efforts to promote stability and development across the Sahel and Saharan regions.

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