The decision to resume the work of its embassy in Libya in the near future was taken by the Indian authorities, the Libyan News Agency reported on May 28.
This statement was made during a meeting between the Deputy Foreign Minister for Political Affairs of the Interim Government of National Unity of Libya, Mohammed Khalil Issa, and representatives of the Ministry of External Affairs of India at the headquarters of the Ministry of External Affairs of India . .
At the meeting, Mohammed Khalila Issa is reported to have presented Libyan development projects to representatives of the Indian Ministry of External Affairs and assured Indian colleagues of a safe and stable situation in Libya.
According to the Libyan representative, many Asian companies have already convinced themselves of this and have continued to implement many stopped projects in Libya. The Libyan authorities are ready to provide the necessary support to the Indian commercial and industrial sector and urge them to follow the example of their Asian colleagues.
According to the agency, the parties agreed to intensify all agreements and memorandums of understanding concluded between the two friendly countries and, first of all, intensify the work of the political consultation committee, as well as start work to convene a joint Libyan-Indian meeting. committee.
For its part, India’s Ministry of External Affairs said it had appointed a permanent charge d’affaires of its embassy in Libya and that as soon as embassy work resumes and procedures are followed, the influx of Indian workers to Libya will decline. resume.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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