
Russia reaffirms support for Libyan-led political process
According to a statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the meeting focused on several issues of mutual interest.
Ambassador Aganin reaffirmed Russia's support for the political process and stability in Libya.
Both sides emphasized the importance of continued coordination and consultation to serve mutual interests and promote stability in the region. News Tagged: Minister of Foreign Affairs Aydar Aganin

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