
Al-Koni discusses economic cooperation and cultural exchange with Spanish Ambassador
Spanish Ambassador to Libya, Javier Soria, has met with Presidential Council member Musa Al-Koni to discuss strengthening economic and trade cooperation between Libya and Spain, as well as promoting cultural exchange.
According to a statement published Thursday on the Presidential Council's Facebook page, the Spanish ambassador affirmed his country's commitment to supporting stability in Libya by backing international efforts aimed at restoring Libya's role in the Mediterranean region.
The meeting also addressed the latest developments in Libya and the efforts of the United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL), particularly the outcomes of the advisory committee.
Both parties emphasized the importance of achieving stability through cooperation with countries interested in Libya's affairs, in line with the political pathways proposed by the UN to end the current state of division in the country. News Tagged: Spanish ambassador Presidential Council
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