
Baghdad – WAA
The Chargé d’Affaires of the Embassy of the Republic of Iraq in Libya, Ahmed Al-Sahaf, discussed with the Libyan Minister of Industry and Minerals, Ahmed bin Ali Abu Heisa, bilateral cooperation to transfer Iraq’s experience in the field of reviving industry and benefiting from mineral wealth.
A statement by the Iraqi Embassy in Libya received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA) stated that “the Chargé d’Affairs of the Embassy of the Republic of Iraq, Ahmed Al-Sahaf, met with the Libyan Minister of Industry and Minerals, Ahmed bin Ali Abu Heisa, at the ministry’s headquarters in the Libyan capital, Tripoli.”
He added, “During the meeting, Al-Sahaf reviewed ways of coordination and cooperation between Baghdad and Tripoli in the field of transferring Iraq’s experience in openness, partnership and capacity building in the field of reviving industry and benefiting from mineral resources, and Al-Sahaf presented Iraq’s experience in this field.”
Al-Sahaf referred, according to the statement, to “the efforts of the government of Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani, and in implementation of the path of openness to Arab brothers to maximize partnership, pointing to “the most important project steps taken by the Iraqi Ministry of Industry and Minerals in this path.”
In turn, the Libyan Minister expressed his happiness at the reopening of the Iraqi embassy in Tripoli, praising the active and constructive role that the embassy is adopting in activating the visits of Libyan delegations between Baghdad and Tripoli, expressing his readiness to visit Baghdad and meet with his counterpart, Khaled Batal.
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