Libya’s Foreign Minister Abdelhadi Al Hweij met members of the House of Representatives in Benghazi to discuss amending Law No. 2 of 2001 regulating political and consular work. The talks focused on updating legislation to improve institutional performance and diplomatic effectiveness. MPs praised coordination efforts that secured the return of detained Libyan youths and reviewed the Foreign Ministry’s 2025 activities, while expressing support for its 2026 priorities.
Al Hweij Discusses Consular Law
Libya’s Foreign Minister Abdelhadi Al Hweij met members of the House of Representatives in Benghazi to discuss amending Law No. 2 of 2001 regulating political and consular work. The talks focused on updating legislation to improve institutional performance and diplomatic effectiveness. MPs praised coordination efforts that secured the return of detained Libyan youths and reviewed the Foreign Ministry’s 2025 activities, while expressing support for its 2026 priorities.
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