Moscow: Deputy Minister of Energy in the Russian Federation Government, Roman Marshavin, held a working meeting with the Libyan Ambassador to Russia, Imhamed Al-Maghrawi, focused on preparing to resume the activities of the Libyan-Russian Joint Governmental Committee. The two parties confirmed their mutual interest in enhancing trade, economic, scientific, and technical cooperation between the two countries. They are working to arrange a bilateral meeting between the heads of the Libyan-Russian-Libyan Joint Governmental Committee-Minister of Energy of the Russian Federation, Sergey Tsevilev, and Minister of Transport of the Government of National Unity, Mohamed Al-Shahoubi.
According to Libyan News Agency, the Russian embassy explained that during the meeting, the Deputy Minister of Energy stressed that Russian companies remain interested in participating in energy projects in Libya. Libya is seen as a promising partner for Russia among African countries, with possibilities for developing bilateral cooperation in various directions, including the TEK line.
The embassy highlighted what the Russian Ministry of Energy announced regarding Libya’s potential as a partner for Russia among African nations. There is a recognition of various possibilities for developing bilateral cooperation, not only in the oil, gas, and energy sectors but in other fields as well.