Iraq and Libya Emphasize Collective Action for Regional Stability

The Chargé d’Affaires of Iraq and the Libyan Foreign Minister met in Tripoli to discuss strengthening bilateral relations and enhancing regional stability and security. They emphasized the importance of diplomatic coordination and support for Iraqi citizens in Libya, alongside activating joint committees for cooperation.
In a recent meeting held in Tripoli, Ahmed Al-Sahhaf, the Chargé d’Affaires of Iraq’s Embassy to Libya, met with Taher Al-Baour, the Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of Libya. They emphasized the necessity of unifying efforts to support regional stability and security. The discussions focused on strengthening bilateral relations and addressing issues of mutual interest for enhancing cooperation between Iraq and Libya.
The officials acknowledged the importance of ongoing diplomatic consultations and coordination on regional and international issues. They highlighted the need for enhanced exchange of expertise between relevant institutions in both nations. Additionally, they deliberated on mechanisms to support the Iraqi community in Libya and improve consular procedures to ensure effective service delivery.
Furthermore, the meeting addressed initiatives to activate joint committees and the signing of memoranda of understanding across various sectors. Both parties reiterated the significance of continued collaboration on shared regional and international concerns to foster stability and security, thereby serving the common interests of Iraq and Libya.
The meeting between Iraqi and Libyan officials underscores a pivotal step toward enhancing regional stability and security through unified efforts and strengthened bilateral relations. By focusing on collaboration and support for expatriate communities, both nations aim to foster lasting cooperation and mutual benefits.
Original Source: ina.iq