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Libya’s Attorney General Meets Senior US Diplomats for Security Talks

June 11, 2026
Libya's Attorney General Meets Senior US Diplomats for Security Talks

Libya's Attorney General Meets Senior US Diplomats for Security Talks

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US Chargé d’Affaires Jeremy Berndt, Deputy Chief of Mission Inga Heemink, and Libya’s Attorney General Siddiq Al-Sour met in Tripoli to discuss ways of strengthening cooperation between the US and Libya in the field of law enforcement, with both sides emphasizing the importance of closer coordination to enhance security and stability.

The meeting brought together senior US diplomats and Libya’s top prosecutor for discussions focused on expanding cooperation in areas related to law enforcement, judicial coordination, and efforts to address security challenges facing both countries. The talks reflected the growing engagement between Washington and Tripoli on issues related to the rule of law and institutional development.

Following the meeting, Berndt described the discussions as constructive and reaffirmed the United States’ commitment to supporting cooperation with Libya in ways that contribute to making both nations safer and more secure. He noted that strengthening law enforcement partnerships remains an important element of broader bilateral relations.

The discussions come at a time when Libya continues efforts to reinforce state institutions, improve governance, and strengthen legal mechanisms aimed at combating crime, corruption, and other threats to national stability. International partnerships have increasingly become a key component of these efforts, particularly in areas requiring technical expertise, training, and institutional cooperation.

Al-Sour has played a leading role in overseeing many high-profile investigations and judicial initiatives in recent years, including efforts targeting corruption, organized crime, and abuses of public office. His office has also expanded cooperation with international partners as part of wider efforts to strengthen accountability and enhance the effectiveness of Libya’s judicial system.

The US has consistently expressed support for initiatives aimed at promoting the rule of law, strengthening public institutions, and improving security conditions in Libya. Cooperation between the two countries has included engagement on judicial matters, law enforcement coordination, and programs designed to build institutional capacity.

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