
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued Saturday a statement on the meeting of Foreign Ministers of the Libyan neighboring states Ministers, which will start its works Sunday in Al-Hammamat city in Tunisia.
Following SUNA presents the text of the statement:
The Tunisian Al-Hammamat city will witness Sunday 13th July 2014 the start of meetings of the Foreign Ministers of the Libyan neighboring states to discuss the possible support that would be provided by these countries to the Libyan government in order to help it conduct the national dialogue that hoped to be the first step for securing the democratic path for achieving security and stability in Libya ,as well as the coordination pertinent to securing the borders of the region states against terrorism and crimes.
The Foreign Ministry said that Sudan participation in this meetings emanates from its keenness that security, peace and stability shall prevail in sister Libya, renewing call on all the Libyan neighbor states, the Arab League, the African Union, the United Nations and the international community to contribute positively to supporting security and stability in Libya.
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