Libyan and Greek prime ministers hold talks to improve bilateral ties

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TRIPOLI, April 6 (Xinhua) – Libyan Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah met with his Greek counterpart Kyriakos Mitsotakis in Libya’s capital Tripoli on Tuesday for talks on restoring bilateral ties.

“We hope to restore the distinguished relations between our two countries to their previous state on the basis of our common interests because we have friendly relations with Greece and there is a historical, political, cultural, economic but also humanitarian dimension. relations between the two countries, “said Mr. Dbeibah at a joint press conference following the meeting.

The two officials spoke of the prospects of reopening the Greek embassy in Tripoli, resuming flights between the two countries, and exchanging their experiences in the medical field.

They also discussed economic and military cooperation, as well as the revitalization of all mutual agreements in the fields of energy and maritime trade.