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Libya and India Move to Strengthen Ties

Libya’s Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Taher Al-Baour, held talks, in Tripoli on Sunday, with an Indian delegation led by the Assistant Secretary of the Ministry of External Affairs for West Asia and North Africa on deepening bilateral cooperation and reactivating the Libyan-Indian Joint Committee.

Discussions focused on expanding collaboration across political, economic, and investment domains, alongside strategic sectors such as energy, health, education, and capacity-building. Both sides also exchanged views on regional and international developments, emphasizing continued consultation to support peace, stability, and shared diplomatic interests.

A key outcome of the meeting was renewed commitment to revitalize institutional frameworks for cooperation, including encouraging official visits between government and business stakeholders from both countries. The engagement also highlighted coordination within international organizations and mutual support for candidatures and positions of shared interest.

The meeting reaffirmed the intent of both Libya and India to intensify diplomatic engagement and strengthen structured dialogue mechanisms, with the aim of broadening economic and strategic partnerships. Indian representative Suresh Kumar Manikum expressed appreciation for the warm reception and reiterated India’s commitment to deepening relations with Libya and supporting regional stability efforts.

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