In Misrata, the Prime Minister of the Government of National Unity, Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh, held a discussion session today, Sunday, with the British Ambassador to Libya, Martin Reynolds. The meeting focused on prospects for elevating joint efforts and strengthening coordination channels between Tripoli and London on issues of mutual interest. The British Ambassador opened the meeting by conveying his government’s greetings and appreciation to Dbeibeh, wishing him continued health while emphasizing the priority the UK places on bolstering its partnership with the Libyan state across various vital sectors.
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The meeting involved a review of cooperation strategies aimed at consolidating political, economic, and security stability, in line with the aspirations of both governments and their shared interests. For his part, Dbeibeh highlighted the strategic value of the relationship with the United Kingdom, emphasizing the need to sustain bilateral dialogue and launch development and investment projects that contribute to supporting the pillars of long-term stability in Libya. This meeting is part of the ongoing efforts by both parties to enhance technical and political coordination frameworks to serve shared strategic goals in the region.