Speaker of the House of Representatives, Counselor Aguila Saleh, met, in his office in the city of Qobba, with the Ambassador of the Republic of Chad to Libya, Taher Assou Youssef.
Abdullah Belhaq, the official spokesman for the Libyan House of Representatives, explained through his account on the X platform that the meeting discussed bilateral relations between the two countries and ways to develop joint cooperation in a number of fields, including education, economy, investment, and commercial and cultural exchange.
The Ambassador of the Republic of Chad conveyed the greetings of his country's President to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, stressing Chad's commitment to strengthening strategic relations with the Libyan state, and working to support aspects of cooperation in a way that serves the interests of the two countries and the two brotherly peoples.
The ambassador pointed out that his country is seeking to open Chadian consulates in the cities of Benghazi, Sabha, and Kufra, in addition to working to open airlines, air and land freight, to benefit from the free zones, stressing the depth of the historical relations that link Libya and Chad.
