The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Aguila Saleh, held separate meetings at his office in Al-Qubba on Wednesday with the British Ambassador to Libya, Martin Reynolds, and the French Ambassador, Thierry Valla. The discussions focused on strengthening diplomatic ties and international cooperation. During the talks, Saleh emphasized the House of Representatives’ role as the elected legislative authority, highlighting its commitment to fostering parliamentary, political, and economic partnerships. He wished both envoys success in their missions to further the mutual interests of Libya, the UK, and France.
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The sessions delved into the latest political developments, specifically the readiness of the legislative framework issued by the House for the upcoming presidential and parliamentary elections. For their part, the British and French ambassadors expressed their appreciation for the reception and praised Saleh’s efforts in steering the political process toward stability. They reaffirmed their governments’ support for the House-led path toward a political resolution. Additionally, the meetings addressed regional security challenges, notably illegal migration, emphasizing the need for international coordination to safeguard Libya’s sovereignty and border security.