Egypt reaffirmed its support for a Libyan-led political process, emphasizing the necessity of state institutions for elections. Foreign Minister Abdel Aty met UN envoy Hana Tetteh, proposing the withdrawal of foreign forces from Libya to enhance unity. Tetteh’s Cairo visit is her first official trip in her new role, highlighting collaborative efforts for a resolution to the Libyan crisis.
Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdel Aty reaffirmed the country’s support for a Libyan-led political process aimed at fostering consensus among Libyan parties. He emphasized the importance of strengthening state institutions to facilitate upcoming presidential and parliamentary elections during a meeting with UN Special Representative Hana Tetteh in Cairo.
Abdel Aty congratulated Tetteh on her new position and expressed Egypt’s readiness to collaborate for a sustainable resolution to the ongoing Libyan crisis. He also called for the withdrawal of all foreign forces and mercenaries from Libya within a specified timeframe to ensure the nation’s unity and stability.
Tetteh’s visit to Cairo is significant as it marks her first official trip as the UN envoy to Libya, underscoring the urgency of coordinated international efforts in support of Libya’s political process.
Egypt continues to actively support Libya’s political stabilization efforts by promoting a Libyan-led process and advocating for the withdrawal of foreign entities. The meeting between Foreign Minister Abdel Aty and UN envoy Tetteh signifies a step toward addressing the Libyan crisis through collaboration and respect for state institutions. Egypt’s commitment emphasizes the importance of unity and stability in Libya as elections approach.
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