Libyan Prime Minister Dbeibah will visit Turkey on Monday

The head of the Libyan National Unity Government will visit Turkey on Monday for talks, a government spokesman told the Anadolu Agency (AA) late on Saturday.

Mohammed Hammude said a high-level delegation led by Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah will include five deputy prime ministers and 14 ministers, as well as Secretary-General Mohammed Al-Haddad along with other officials.

Hammude said the visit will focus on the return of various partners in the service sector, such as energy and health, as well as the return of Turkish companies to resume activities that were halted due to the crisis in the country.

A statement from the Libyan Presidential Council said that Dbeibah and the delegation would hold talks to discuss agreements between Libya and Turkey on and improve cooperation between the two countries in different areas.

Following a vote by members of Libya’s Political Dialogue Forum, which met in Switzerland on February 5 under the auspices of the United Nations, Mohamed al-Menfi was elected President of the Presidential Council and Abdul Hamid Dbeibah Prime Minister until the election. scheduled for December 24 will be held.

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