Libya’s acting head of Embassy in Cairo, Ambassador Abdul-Mutalib Thabit, met with Arab League’s Assistant Secretary-General, Mohamed Al-Ajiri, to discuss Libya’s financial contributions and arrears to the League’s budget. As the third-largest contributor, Libya’s timely financial obligations are crucial for joint Arab initiatives. The meeting emphasized addressing barriers to facilitate these contributions.
The acting head of Libya’s Embassy in Cairo, Ambassador Abdul-Mutalib Thabit, met with Ambassador Mohamed Al-Ajiri, the Assistant Secretary-General of the Arab League, to discuss Libya’s contributions to the League’s general budget. This meeting explored avenues for cooperation, particularly regarding administrative and financial matters.
Libya ranks as the third-largest contributor to the Arab League’s budget, emphasizing its significant role in the organization’s funding. The discussions highlighted the urgency of settling Libya’s financial arrears and ensuring timely contributions to sustain its commitments as an active member.
Both officials agreed on the necessity of addressing obstacles that impede the settlement of Libya’s financial contributions. Strengthening Libya’s involvement in the Arab League and supporting collective Arab initiatives were recognized as key priorities for enhancing regional cooperation.
In conclusion, the meeting between Ambassador Thabit and Ambassador Al-Ajiri underscored the importance of resolving Libya’s financial commitments to the Arab League. With Libya being a top contributor, addressing its financial arrears is essential for maintaining its obligations and bolstering its involvement in regional affairs. The conversation aims to facilitate a smoother process for Libya’s ongoing support of joint Arab actions.
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