Italian Foreign Minister, Luigi Di Maio, stressed that permanent and lasting stability in Libya is Italy’s priority.

In a parliamentary briefing on Italy’s participation in international military missions, Di Maio stressed, before the joint foreign and defense committees in the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate, the relevance of major diplomatic work in Libya.

Di Maio stated that today Libya is no longer a war-torn country, but rather a country that is run by a unified and legitimate government, noting that Italy has contributed to these results, both at international level and through the strengthening of bilateral cooperation.

The Italian Foreign Minister also stressed that many hurdles still exist, reminding all that in light of the elections, scheduled for December 24, the electoral process should press forward, with the regulation and stability of security conditions in the country.

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