Siyala calls for Arab support in deporting foreign forces from Libya
GNA s Foreign Minister claims continued presence of foreign forces in Libya threatens both Libyan and regional security for Arab nations
GNA reiterates the importance of expelling foreign forces from Libyan lands. [Photo: RUETERS]
Government of National Accord’s Foreign Minister Mohamed Siyala called on Arab Countries for support in the effort to expel all foreign and mercenary forces from Libya.
During his speech at a meeting of Arab foreign ministers in Cairo, Siyala stated that the continued presence of foreign forces in Libya represents a real threat to Libyan and Arab national security.
Malta has offered Libya assistance in the education sector, in what Foreign Minister Evarist Bartolo equated as offering the North African country the best possible weapon.
Bartolo and Education Minister Justyne Caruana visited Tripoli on Monday and met Deputy Prime Minister Ahmed Maiteeq, Foreign Minister Mohamed Siyala and Education Minister Mohammed Ammari.
They offered cooperation from the University of Malta and from Mcast in the teaching of English as well as educational programmes on personal skills and the resolution of problems and disputes without violence, according to an official statement.
Bartolo said the Maltese ministers had gone to Libya with the best weapon in hand, that of education.
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December 15, 2020 3:19 PM
The Maltese Government offered cooperation to Libyan authorities, from the University of Malta and from the Maltese College of Arts, Science and Technology, MCAST, for assistance in English teaching, as well as educational programmes on how to build personal skills and values towards job creation and the resolution of problems and disputes without violence.
On Monday, Minister for Foreign and European Affairs Evarist Bartolo and Minister for Education Justyne Caruana visited Tripoli for meetings with Libyan Education Minister Othman Abdul, Foreign Minister Mohamed Siyala, and Deputy Prime Minister Ahmed Maiteeq, the Maltese government announced.
During the visit Minister Evarist Bartolo said that through their visit, the Maltese Ministers went to Libya with the best weapon in hand, that of education. He stressed that the best weapon Libya needs for a future of peace and progress is well-educated young people to build their country, their society