Sayala says neighbouring countries are vital for establishing reconciliation in Libya
The Foreign Minister of the Libyan Government of National Accord (GNA) Mohammed Sayala has expressed how vital the neighbouring countries are in establishing grounds for national reconciliation among Libyan factions.
According to the Libyan News Agency, Sayala met with his Algerian counterpart, Ramadan Lemamra, on the margin of the 34 Human Rights meeting and discussed the necessity for implementing the Libyan Political Agreement that was signed in Morocco’s Skhirat in December 2015.
The meeting also discussed the mutual relations between Libya and Algeria.
Meanwhile, Algeria is preparing to host a meeting for Libyan neighbouring countries to discuss the political way out possible for Libya to be stable.
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