Libya’s foreign minister met Morocco’s consul in Benghazi to advance bilateral cooperation, focusing on visas, trade, investment, and services. Talks covered political and economic coordination, improved mobility for Libyan students and businesses, and prospects for private sector partnerships. Moroccan officials cited improved security conditions as supportive of investment, while Libya praised Morocco’s AFCON organisation, highlighting logistics, infrastructure, and regional cooperation opportunities across North Africa and the wider Mediterranean.
Libya, Morocco Boost Ties
Libya’s foreign minister met Morocco’s consul in Benghazi to advance bilateral cooperation, focusing on visas, trade, investment, and services. Talks covered political and economic coordination, improved mobility for Libyan students and businesses, and prospects for private sector partnerships. Moroccan officials cited improved security conditions as supportive of investment, while Libya praised Morocco’s AFCON organisation, highlighting logistics, infrastructure, and regional cooperation opportunities across North Africa and the wider Mediterranean.
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