The Acting Foreign Minister, Al-Taher Al-Baour, has discussed with a number of accredited ambassadors his government’s vision for political action.
Al-Baour discussed the necessity of maintaining consensuses sponsored by the United Nations and the international community, in the wake of the House of Representatives’ announcement of voting to repeal the Geneva Agreement, which regulates the work of the executive authority (the Presidential Council and the Government of National Unity).
During a meeting held at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Al-Baour reaffirmed the government’s support for the electoral process, ending the transitional phase, adhering to unity of Libya, and preventing fighting between Libyans.
According to the Ministry, he urged the ambassadors to continue supporting the interests of the Libyan people until they reach the stability stage.