The Libyan Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah and his accompanying ministerial delegation held a meeting with their counterparts on the Tunisian side and discussed bilateral relations, in the presence of the Governor of the Central Bank of Libya, Al-Siddiq Al-Kabir.

The meeting saw discussions on strengthening economic relations, the agreements signed during the visit of the Tunisian delegation to Tripoli, and setting up the necessary implementation mechanisms for the interests of the two countries, in addition to facilitating the work of Libyan businessmen in Tunisia.

Dbeibah also discussed with the Tunisian Prime Minister, Najla Bouden, facilitating the work of Libyan businessmen in Tunisia. The meeting was in the presence of Al-Siddiq Al-Kabir, and the Tunisian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Othman Al-Jarandi.

Hokoometna platform of the Government of National Unity said the two sides also discussed strengthening joint work agreements, and setting up the necessary implementation mechanisms for the interests and consensus between the two countries.

Dbeibah arrived in Tunisia on Wednesday morning on an official visit and was welcomed by his Tunisian counterpart. The spokesman for the Government of National Unity, Mohammed Hammouda, said that the visit came in response to an official invitation from President Kais Saied.