Libyan Prime Minister Dbeibeh to visit Turkey
Prime Minister of the Government of National Unity of Libya, Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh, will pay an official visit to Turkey on April 12-13, 2021 at the invitation of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.
Erdoğan and Dbeibeh will co-chair the 1st meeting of the Turkey-Libya High Level Strategic Cooperation Council in Ankara, a Turkish presidency statement said.
“During the Council Meeting, which will be held with the participation of relevant ministers, all aspects of the relations between Turkey and Libya will be reviewed and steps to further improve the cooperation will be discussed.”
Views will be exchanged regarding bilateral relations as well as regional and international developments, according to the statement.
Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh was elected as Prime Minister of Libya to lead a temporary unified executive in February 2021. Dbeibeh's list obtained 39 votes, five more than that of Aguila Saleh Issa and Fathi Bashagha. (ILKHA)
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