“The EU remains committed to helping strengthen primary healthcare services for all Libyans across the country,” Orlando says.
Pulbished on:
Tripoli, 25 February 2025 (Lana) EU Ambassador to Libya, Nicola Orlando, reiterated the EU’s commitment to helping strengthen primary healthcare services for all Libyans across the country.
After his meeting with Deputy PM and Minister of Health, Ramadan Abu Janah, in Tripoli yesterday morning, Orlando said in a tweet, “Fruitful meeting with Deputy PM and Minister of Health, Ramadan Abu Janah in Tripoli this morning, As Libya’s leading partner in the health sector, the EU remains committed to helping strengthen primary healthcare services for all Libyans across the country.”
“We explored key areas to expand our cooperation, with a focus on improving local service delivery,” Orlando said.
“Looking forward to advancing our strategic and technical coordination in the months ahead,” he added.
=Lana=