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GNA Prime Minister Receives Credentials of 4 New Ambassadors to Libya

January 24, 2021
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On Saturday, the Prime Minister of the Government of National Accord (GNA) Fayez Al-Sarraj received the credentials of four new ambassadors to Libya. The reception ceremony was also attended by the GNA’s Foreign Minister Mohammed Taher Sayala.

‎The four ambassadors were from Bosnia and Herzegovina, South Korea, Rwanda, and Iran. The new ambassadors delivered speeches at the ceremony in Tripoli, thanking the Libyan officials for their warm welcome and hospitality.

The ambassadors also reiterated the importance of maintaining and building upon the friendly bilateral relations with Libya, voicing support for achieving peace and stability in the country.

‎”We welcome the new ambassadors, and we are happy to receive their credentials today in Tripoli. We hail their countries’ support for democracy and efforts to achieve peace and stability in Libya.” Al-Sarraj said, hoping that the new ambassadors would work on boosting bilateral relations across different sectors.

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