Al-Dabaiba confirms the ability of Libya to restore its well-being and its natural location in the regional, African, and Maghreb activities and forums.

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Tripoli The Prime Minister, Abdul-Hamid Al-Dabaiba, affirmed that Libya is able to restore its well-being and its natural location in the map of regional, African, and Maghreb activities and forums.

Al-Dabaiba, in the opening of the scientific forum organized by the Economic, Social and Cultural Council of the African Union, today, Tripoli, welcomed the participants from various African countries, officials, and experts in the African Union and the Arab Maghreb Union.

He indicated that a few days ago, the 9th conference for Arab Women was held with wide Arab participation, also the 31st conference for the directors and deans of the higher institutes for the judiciary in the Arab region, and through a set of meetings at the ministerial level in Arab and Africa and at the level of experts and businessmen and industry through scientific seminars and exhibitions hosted by Tripoli during the past year and the beginning of this year.

“Your distinguished African presence today in Tripoli and in the most prominent African participation in more than 10 years, and the hosting of Libya for the work of this council is an affirmation of the African depth of our country, which the Libyans have not abandoned and their positions supporting stability and development have not changed,” Al-Dabaiba said.

“The forum discusses the issue of societal support for the electoral paths and building the institutions, which is agreed with the government’s call to benefit from the experiences of successful countries that have been able to transform from the violence of tyranny to peace and peaceful circulation of power in many African and global countries,” he added.

The PM noted that the forum will contribute to exchanging experiences and knowledge about the role of civil society in the stage of democratic transformation and would enhance the experience of Libyan civil society, which began a clear difference in the public scene during the past two years.

Source: Libyan News Agency