
Belgassem Haftar Meets Greek FM to Discuss Investment & Infrastructure Cooperation
Also present at the meeting were Greece's Ambassador to Libya, Nikolaos Garilidis, Greek Consul General in Benghazi, Agapios Kalognomis, and other senior Greek diplomats.
The discussions centered on ways to strengthen collaboration between Libya's Reconstruction and Development Fund and Greek companies and institutions, particularly in infrastructure development and investment projects that would benefit both nations.
Both sides emphasized their commitment to developing joint projects aimed at advancing shared strategic interests and promoting long-term regional stability.
During the meeting, the Greek Foreign Minister praised the significant progress achieved by Libya's Reconstruction Fund, noting the visible improvements in infrastructure projects already underway. He expressed Greece's strong interest in participating in Libya's reconstruction process, offering Greek companies and expertise to support future projects.
The two sides also discussed establishing long-term development partnerships, including Greek involvement in infrastructure, construction, and economic development initiatives across Libya. Both parties described the meeting as a practical step toward building a sustainable economic partnership rooted in mutual interests and regional peace.
The visit underscored the growing diplomatic and economic ties between Libya and Greece, with both sides highlighting the importance of closer cooperation to advance development and stability.
Belgassem Haftar stressed Libya's readiness to welcome foreign partners who can contribute to the country's reconstruction, adding that the Reconstruction Fund remains committed to driving national recovery efforts and attracting global investment. Tags: Belgassem HaftarDevelopmentForeign MinisterGreeceInfrastructurelibya
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