A high-level official meeting took place in Beijing, bringing together Abdul Majeed Mlegta, head of the Higher Committee for Supervising Libya-China Cooperation, and Acting Minister of Economy Suhail Abushiha, with Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Miao Deyu. The discussions focused on reinforcing bilateral cooperation and advancing the strategic partnership between the two nations.
During the session, a formal letter from the Prime Minister of the Government of National Unity, Abdul Hamid Dbeibah, was delivered to his Chinese counterpart, Li Qiang. The message addressed the consolidation of bilateral ties, the expansion of partnerships, and the coordination of stances regarding regional and international issues. The Chinese side reaffirmed the depth of historical relations with Libya, noting that the September 2024 declaration of a strategic partnership provided a new impetus for stable and mutually supportive collaboration.
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The talks centered on broadening cooperation in vital sectors, particularly infrastructure and energy. Significant emphasis was placed on the return of Chinese companies to contribute to reconstruction projects, addressing the status of previous contracts, and creating opportunities for public-private partnerships to implement developmental initiatives.
Furthermore, both parties discussed enhancing Libya’s role as a regional hub for transport and energy. They also deliberated on facilitating visa procedures and activating the joint committee to strengthen the institutional framework of bilateral relations and ensure a structured approach to future cooperation.