Libya, UK poised to strengthen security cooperation

Libya, UK poised to strengthen security cooperation

Commander of Libya’s Counter Terrorism Force (CTF), Major General Mohammed Al-Zein, held in Tripoli earlier this week a meeting with a visiting high-level British delegation that focused on means of bolstering security collaboration between the two countries.

The CTF highlighted, in a statement, that the purpose of the visit was to enhance bilateral security cooperation and share expertise in the field of counterterrorism. Both parties explored various avenues to strengthen security capabilities, with a particular focus on improving joint coordination mechanisms. This collaboration is seen as a crucial step towards furthering efforts to combat terrorism and instability in the region.

The meeting underscores the growing commitment between Libya and the UK to work together in addressing counterterrorism challenges, with both sides eager to develop a comprehensive and coordinated response to security threats.

The CTF highlighted that the purpose of the meeting was to enhance bilateral security cooperation and share expertise in the field of counterterrorism. Both parties explored various avenues to strengthen security capabilities, with a particular focus on improving joint coordination mechanisms. This collaboration is seen as a crucial step towards furthering efforts to combat terrorism and instability in the region.

The meeting underscores the growing commitment between Libya and the UK to work together in addressing counterterrorism challenges, with both sides eager to develop a comprehensive and coordinated response to security threats.

 

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