“Full implementation of the unified budget will help advance Libya’s financial stability,” Berndt says.
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Tripoli, 17 May 2026 (Lana)—U.S. Chargé d'Affaires in Libya, Jeremy Berndt, emphasized that full implementation of the unified budget will help advance Libya’s financial stability; defend the value of the Libyan dinar and the Libyan people’s purchasing power; enable the implementation of development projects and international investments across Libya; provide the necessary financial resources for the National Oil Corporation; and strengthen Libya’s vital technocratic institutions.
"Yesterday, I was pleased to join the Governor of the Central Bank of Libya, Naji Issa, the Deputy Governor Maree Al-Barassi, the Head of the Libyan Audit Bureau Khaled Shakshak, and the members of the newly formed Joint Finance Committee as they made important progress to implement the provisions of the unified budget agreement signed on April 11, 2026. We welcome the parties' commitment to the agreement,” Berndt said on the Embassy's official page.
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