Al-Koni is having a conversation via Zoom technology, with the former Prime Minister of Malaysia (Mahathir Mohamad).
Pulbished on:Tripoli, July 18, 2023 (LANA) - Today, Tuesday, the representative of the Presidential Council, "Musa Al-Koni", held a conversation via "Zoom" technology, with the former Prime Minister of Malaysia, "Mahathir Muhammad", during which he touched on the Malaysian experience that he made in the field of coexistence between races, the three components of Malaysia, and its experience in the development renaissance, which was based on an advanced educational model.
The media office of the Presidential Council reported; during the conversation, Malaysia's contribution to helping the Libyans to consolidate peace and stability, and to create a successful development model to benefit from the development it has achieved in many fields, especially education and industry, was discussed.
The former Prime Minister of Malaysia, Dr. Mahathir Mohamad, sent a message to the Libyan people urging tolerance and acceptance of the other in order to build the Libya that the Libyans aspire to.
In turn, MP Musa Al-Koni told Mahathir that Libya, emerging from the warring crisis today, is yesterday's Malaysia, and is looking forward to benefiting from the Malaysian experience, which created a miracle that the world is witnessing, explaining that Libya needs your help as an economic and development thinker to advance it.
During this conversation, Dr. Mahathir Muhammad reviewed his experience in building a Malaysia where peace and stability prevail, and development through sacrifice and tolerance for the sake of the homeland and respect for other religions in a country whose religion is Islam.
In his turn, MP Al-Koni stressed that the conflict in Libya is not religious or sectarian, and we seek to benefit from the Malaysian experience to overcome past differences and move towards development and prosperity.
Representative Al-Koni invited the former Prime Minister of Malaysia, on behalf of the Presidential Council, to visit Libya to meet young people and academics to help build state institutions, and open frameworks for cooperation with government institutions in Libya and Malaysia to benefit from the unique Malaysian experience that stunned the world.
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