
Libya, Saudi Arabia discuss cooperation in gas projects and training
The meeting also addressed mechanisms for updating the joint vocational training plan, details of which are scheduled to be announced soon, as part of efforts to build qualified national cadres to contribute to the development of the oil and gas sector.
The two ministers emphasized the importance of strengthening relations between the two countries and opening new horizons for integration in the energy sector, in a way that enhances common interests and serves the stability of regional and international energy markets. Economy Tagged: Ministry of Oil and Gas Saudi Arabia
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