Algerian President receives delegations attending meeting of Libya’s neighbors

Algerian President receives delegations attending meeting of Libya's neighbors

Algiers (UNA-OIC) – Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune received on Tuesday, at the International Conference Centre of Algiers, the delegations that participated in the ministerial meeting of Libya’s neighboring countries.

President Tebboune received the foreign ministers of Libya, Tunisia, Egypt, Sudan, Niger, Chad and the Republic of Congo, in addition to UN Special Envoy for Libya Ján Kubiš, Arab League Secretary-General Ahmed Aboul-Gheit, and African Union Commissioner for Political Affairs, Peace and Security Ambassador Bankole Adeoye.

The audience was attended by Chief of Staff of the Presidency of the Republic Noureddine Bardad Daidj and Minister of Foreign Affairs and National Community Abroad Ramtane Lamamra.

During the audience, the Algerian president emphasized that “the neighboring countries of Libya are the most concerned by stability in this country because instability would impact them directly.”

“We want Libya to regain its rightful place among the Maghreb, African and Arab countries,” Tebboune stressed.

“Due to its geographical position and considering its human and economic resources, Libya can establish itself as an influential country in the Mediterranean basin, but also in the Maghreb region,” he noted.

After thanking the delegations that took part in the ministerial meeting hosted by Algeria, President Tebboune said “this achievement is all the more important as all the countries neighboring Libya met for the first time.”

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