Libyan Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah received a delegation representing all tribal components of Zintan in a meeting that addressed the current political and security developments. The delegation stressed Zintan’s clear and unwavering support for the state-building project and the path of legitimacy.
According to the Hakomitna platform, the delegation emphasized Zintan’s historical role and sacrifices, reaffirming its national alignment behind state institutions—primarily the army and police. They stressed that the city has always been, and will remain, a key player in safeguarding Libya from chaos and fragmentation.
The delegation said that the blood of Zintan’s martyrs from the February 17 Revolution must not be in vain and that a true state must be built upon those sacrifices. They expressed readiness for further sacrifices to continue building the army and police only under the umbrella of legitimacy.
The delegation also conveyed Zintan’s full readiness to participate in any security arrangements aimed at unifying efforts and enforcing security under state authority. They openly called on all armed groups to join the official path and fall under the army and police institutions without exception or delay.
They also praised the Prime Minister’s recent address, describing it as clear and resolute in its call to end armed disorder and reaffirm the commitment to a civil state. They said the speech accurately reflected the aspirations of the Libyan people.
Dbeibah commended Zintan’s patriotic stance, noting that the city has always been on the front lines in defense of Libya’s unity. He highlighted the courage and patriotism of Zintan’s people, who have earned historical recognition.
Dbeibah added that Zintan represents an important stabilizing force in the national landscape, and its current position reflects high political awareness and a sincere commitment to supporting the state and blocking all chaos-driven agendas. He reaffirmed that the government remains a true partner to all who stand on the side of the nation.