Algeria to reopen its embassy in Libya following seven years of closure

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Algeria will reopen its embassy in Tripoli soon following seven years of closure over deterioration in the security conditions.

The announcement was made, on Wednesday, following Foreign Minister, Sabri Boukadoum, visit to Tripoli, where he checked on the conditions of the embassy headquarters ahead of its reopening.

In this vein, Boukadoum reiterated Algeria’s support for the agreement on Libya elections on December 24, 2021, saying they are ready to play a bigger role in the dialogue tracks to resolve the Libyan crisis.

Boukadoum’s remarks came in a visit he paid to Tripoli Wednesday, when he met the Head of the Presidential Council, Fayez Al-Sarraj, Head of High Council of State, Khalid Al-Mishri, Speaker of Tripoli-based House of Representatives, Hamouda Sayala, and Foreign Minister, Mohammed Sayala, along with other officials.

The meetings reviewed the latest developments in Libya and the keenness of Algeria on playing a bigger role in leading Libya into peace and stability through transparent elections on December 24, 2021.

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