Ministerial meeting of Libya’s neighboring countries kicks off

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Thu, 29 Nov 2018 - 10:56 GMT

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Egyptian Minister of Foreign Affairs Sameh Shoukry at the ministerial meeting of Libya’s neighboring countries in Khartoum on November 29, 2018 - Press photo

Egyptian Minister of Foreign Affairs Sameh Shoukry at the ministerial meeting of Libya’s neighboring countries in Khartoum on November 29, 2018 - Press photo

KHARTOUM - 29 November 2018: A ministerial meeting of Libya’s neighboring countries began in Khartoum Thursday with the participation of Egyptian Minister of Foreign Affairs Sameh Shoukry.

The meeting will address the situation in Libya, with the participants exchanging views about the latest developments in the conflict-hit Arab country and reviewing efforts to restore security and stability to its people.

The talks are held as part of periodical ministerial meetings of Libyan neighboring countries to coordinate stands and seek a political settlement to the protracted Libyan crisis.

The meeting is chaired by Sudanese Foreign Minister Al-Dardiri Mohamed Ahmed and attended by Special Representative for Libya of the UN Secretary-General Ghassan Salamé along with the foreign ministers of Libya, Chad, Algeria and Tunisia in addition to senior delegates from the Arab League and the African Union and French and Italian envoys.

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