
Arab League reiterates support for Libya-led political process
The remarks came during his meeting on Wednesday in Cairo with Tahir Al-Baour, Libya's acting Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation in the Government of National Unity.
According to the Secretary-General's spokesperson, Gamal Roshdy, the meeting addressed the current situation in Libya as well as regional and international efforts to advance the political process.
Aboul Gheit was briefed by Al-Baour on the Libyan government's perspective regarding recent developments. Al-Baour stressed his government's commitment to seeing the Arab League play an active and constructive role in fostering national unity and guiding the country toward reconciliation and stability. News Tagged: Arab League
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