Mohammed Takala, vying for the Head of the HCS position, is visiting Mauritania to strengthen relations. He was received by President Mohamed Ould Meguett, where they discussed enhancing parliamentary cooperation and the significance of the Maghreb Union amidst ongoing electoral rivalries.
Mohammed Takala is currently on a two-day visit to Mauritania as part of a delegation representing the High Council of State (HCS). His visit aims to enhance bilateral relations between Libya and Mauritania, as stated by Nouakchott’s official authorities. On Tuesday, the Mauritanian Parliament’s official website broadcasted Takala’s reception by President Mohamed Ould Meguett, where discussions focused on improving parliamentary ties and strengthening the Maghreb Union.
Takala’s visit to Mauritania seeks to solidify diplomatic relations and address shared regional challenges, emphasizing the importance of a unified Maghreb strategy. The ongoing contention for the HCS leadership between Takala and Khalid Al-Mishri continues to complicate Libya’s political landscape.
Original Source: libyaobserver.ly