Takala discusses with the Algerian ambassador the brotherly relations between the two countries
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Tripoli, December 3, 2025 (LANA) – The President of the High Council of State, Mohamed Takala, met today, Wednesday, with the Algerian Ambassador to Libya, Abdelkrim Rekaibi, to discuss the fraternal relations between the two brotherly countries.
The Council's media office reported that the Ambassador affirmed the support of the Algerian President and government for the Libyan people in their pursuit of parliamentary and presidential elections, a constitutional referendum, and an end to the institutional division.
They also discussed ways to strengthen and develop economic relations between the two countries, encourage trade, and the necessity of reopening the Debdeb border crossing and resuming air travel between them. This would boost trade and tourism and further solidify the bonds of brotherhood between the two peoples.
Takala stressed the importance of Algeria playing its role in supporting a comprehensive and final settlement to all the obstacles facing the political process in Libya. He added that the deep fraternal ties between the two peoples and countries give Algeria a significant role in finding political solutions in Libya and underscored the need to unify political positions within the Arab League, the African Union, and regional organizations.
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