Libya’s Acting Foreign Minister and the Chinese Chargé d’Affaires discussed resuming Chinese embassy operations in Tripoli. The meeting emphasized enhancing bilateral relations and preparing for consular services to resume in April 2024, which will support economic and cultural cooperation.
On a recent occasion, Taher Al-Baour, the Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs for the Government of National Unity in Libya, met with Liu Jian, the Chargé d’Affaires of the Chinese embassy. This meeting took place at the ministry’s headquarters in Tripoli and served as a platform to discuss the robust bilateral relations between Libya and China.
During the discussions, both parties explored the potential avenues to foster and enhance cooperation across various sectors, aiming to solidify strategic partnerships that align with their mutual interests. The meeting also focused on preparations for reopening the Chinese embassy operations in Tripoli, scheduled for April.
The resumption of consular services at the embassy is poised to benefit Libyan citizens and residents, thereby bolstering economic and cultural exchanges between Libya and China. This initiative highlights the commitment of both nations to deepen their collaborative efforts for mutual growth and development.
In summary, the recent meeting between Libya’s Acting Foreign Minister and the Chinese Chargé d’Affaires solidified the commitment to enhancing bilateral relations. The upcoming resumption of Chinese embassy operations in Tripoli is expected to advance both economic and cultural cooperation, illustrating the importance of strategic partnerships in achieving common goals.
Original Source: libyaobserver.ly