Algeria, Libya Affirm Need to Secure Borders, Boost Investment
A Libyan delegation, led by Head of the Government of National Unity (GNU) Abdulhamid Dbeibeh, held talks with Tunisian officials in Algiers on Sunday.
During the talks, both sides stressed the
importance of securing borders and boosting investments between the two
countries.
Algerian Foreign Minister Sabri Boukadoum
affirmed his country’s “unlimited” solidarity with Libyans to overcome their
crisis.
He highlighted efforts to support Libyan
authorities in restoring political stability and security.
Following talks with his Libyan counterpart
Najla al-Mangoush, Boukadoum said they discussed bilateral ties and means of
attaining both people’s interests.
They further exchanged views on regional and
international issues of common interest, while emphasizing the importance of
maintaining bilateral communication and coordination.
Boukadoum expressed “great satisfaction” with
the common will to push forward these relations.
The Algerian-Libyan Economic Forum was held on
Sunday in Algiers and brought together 500 businessmen and contractors from
both countries to discuss investment opportunities.
Boukadoum also said his country was finalizing
logistical and technical preparations for the reopening of the Debdeb-Ghadames
border crossing with Libya.
Both FMs discussed “measures to overcome
obstacles facing investors, develop commercial and economic exchanges,
including the acceleration of the reopening of the Debdeb-Ghadames border
crossing.”
“The
fraternal and neighborliness ties have enshrined the values of understanding
and solidarity as constants in our bilateral relations,” Boukadoum stressed,
hailing the Libyan people’s support for Algerians during the liberation
revolution.
Mangoush, for her part, praised Algeria’s efforts and steady role to preserve Libya’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, as well as its unlimited solidarity to achieve national reconciliation.