Algeria to Reopen Border Crossing with Libya
Algerian Foreign Minister Sabri Boukadoum has said his country was finalizing logistical and technical preparations for the reopening of the Debdeb-Ghadames border crossing with Libya.
Boukadoum
and Libyan Minister of Economy and Trade Mohamed Al-Hawij held on Saturday a
press conference on the sidelines of the Algerian-Libyan Economic Forum.
The two
countries are also finalizing the reopening of the maritime link between
Algiers and Tripoli for the transportation of goods, Boukadoum said.
He
renewed "Algeria's full support to the efforts of the Libyan authorities,
represented by the Presidential Council and the Government of National Unity in
order to restore political and security stability in Libya, achieve national
reconciliation among all the Libyan people, and unify and strengthen state
institutions."
He
called for “holding free and fair general elections that preserve the Libyan
territory’s integrity and unity, and put Libya back on the track of
reconstruction, prosperity, and growth.”
"Algeria has hosted
all the Libyan warring parties, from across the political spectrum, to bridge
differences and find consensual solutions that the Libyans themselves must
implement to protect their country from expansionism and foreign
interference," he added.
Boukadoum
reiterated that Algeria has taken measures to provide a legal and institutional
framework for all businesspersons from both countries to implement projects for
the benefit of the Libyan and Algerian people.