The Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan received on Wednesday at the Presidential Palace in the capital Ankara the Libyan Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah as part of an official visit aimed at enhancing bilateral cooperation.
The Prime Minister's media office said that the meeting discussed a number of issues of common interest, including regional and international developments, in addition to ways to enhance economic and trade relations between the two countries, as well as enhancing cooperation in the security and military fields in a way that contributes to supporting regional stability and enhancing common security.
The latest developments in the situation in Libya were also discussed, as well as the ongoing efforts made by Dbeibah's government to achieve stability and comprehensive development, while President Erdogan reaffirmed his country's continued support for these efforts, stressing the importance of enhancing bilateral cooperation in facing regional and international challenges.
Dbeibah stressed the importance of this visit in strengthening the strategic partnership between the two countries, expressing the government's deep appreciation for the support provided by Turkey in various fields, especially in the political and economic fields, and he also indicated that bilateral cooperation will be essential to achieving sustainable development in Libya.
Dbeibah was accompanied by Minister of State for Communication and Political Affairs Walid Al-Lafi, who participated in discussions on strengthening communication channels between the two countries within the framework of effective diplomacy.