Tripoli: Presidential Council member Abdullah Al-Lafi met with the Turkish Ambassador to Libya, Gven Begi§, to discuss the latest developments in the political process and the unification of the military establishment. The meeting focused on enhancing bilateral relations and cooperation between the two countries.
According to Libyan News Agency, discussions centered on addressing the political deadlock in Libya and the steps necessary for unifying the military institution. This unification is seen as a key factor in strengthening state institutions and promoting security and stability. Both sides emphasized the Presidential Council's ongoing role in resolving the political impasse and supporting paths toward comprehensive national solutions.
The meeting underscored that any resolution to the Libyan crisis must be driven by the Libyan people's will, with a focus on national ownership and inclusive participation. The approach should be based on consensus, dialogue, and partnership, aiming for a stable political process that leads to legitimate elections and strengthens democracy in Libya.
The Turkish ambassador expressed support for the Presidential Council's efforts and highlighted the importance of continued coordination and joint consultation. These efforts are seen as vital to achieving stability and consensus in Libya, ultimately supporting the aspirations of the Libyan people.