Egypt, Tunisia, and Algeria’s FMs call for breakthrough in Libya’s reconciliation process
Egypt, Tunisia, and Algeria’s foreign ministers stressed yesterday the importance of reaching a breakthrough in the political reconciliation process in Libya as soon as possible, according to a Foreign Ministry statement. The three countries also reaffirmed their support for reaching a political solution to the crisis, and their rejection of any military actions or foreign intervention. The statement came after Minister Sameh Shoukry met with his Tunisian and Algerian counterparts, Khemaies Jhinaoui and Abdelkader Messahel in Cairo to discuss efforts to reconcile the various factions in Libya.
South Sinai Governor Khalid Fouda and a delegation of executives met with Azerbaijan’s Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov during the week, Azerbaijani news sources reported. Fouda spoke with Mammadyarov about restoring direct flights between the two countries and other aspects of bilateral cooperation.