Tripoli: EU Ambassador to Libya, Nicola Orlando, has reiterated the European Union’s commitment to enhancing primary healthcare services for Libyans across the nation.
According to Libyan News Agency, Orlando emphasized this pledge following a meeting with Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Health, Ramadan Abu Janah, held in Tripoli. In a tweet, Orlando described the meeting as fruitful, stating, “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.”
Orlando and Abu Janah discussed key areas to expand cooperation, with a particular emphasis on improving the delivery of local services. Orlando expressed anticipation for advancing strategic and technical coordination in the coming months, highlighting the EU’s ongoing role as a partner in Libya’s healthcare sector.