Iraqi and Libyan officials met in Tripoli to discuss strengthening bilateral relations and enhancing regional security. They emphasized the need for coordinated efforts on international issues and support mechanisms for the Iraqi community in Libya. Their discussions aim to activate joint committees for better cooperation between the two countries.
On Wednesday, Ahmed Al-Sahhaf, the Chargé d’Affaires of the Iraqi Embassy in Libya, met with Taher Al-Baour, the Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of the Libyan Government of National Unity in Tripoli. The primary focus of their discussion was the necessity of unifying efforts to support regional stability and security.
During their meeting, both officials emphasized strengthening bilateral relations and addressing mutual interests that would foster cooperation across multiple sectors. They underscored the value of ongoing diplomatic consultations and coordination on regional and international matters while also enhancing the exchange of expertise between their respective institutions.
Additionally, they addressed support mechanisms for the Iraqi community in Libya, including the facilitation of consular procedures to deliver necessary services more effectively. The discussions also included activating joint committees to establish memoranda of understanding, thereby advancing bilateral cooperation to achieve shared objectives.
In conclusion, both parties reaffirmed their commitment to continued collaboration on regional and international issues, emphasizing the importance of joint efforts to bolster stability and security, in line with the common interests of Iraq and Libya.
The discussions between Iraqi and Libyan officials highlight a collective commitment to enhancing bilateral relations, supporting their communities, and promoting stability in the region. Through collaborative efforts, both countries seek to address common challenges and pursue strategic partnerships that benefit their nations.
Original Source: ina.iq