
Libya, Bosnia discuss launching direct air route
According to a statement posted on the Ministry's official Facebook page, the proposed route would facilitate the movement of official delegations and visits, while also promoting trade, economic cooperation, and tourism.
Both sides reaffirmed the strong historical ties between Libya and Bosnia, emphasizing the importance of resolving outstanding issues to strengthen and advance bilateral relations. News Tagged: Ministry of Foreign Affairs Bosnia and Herzegovina

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