Minister of Transport discusses with Chinese Ambassador benefiting from China’s experience in transportation, resuming direct flights
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At a glance
- Libya's Minister of Transport met with the Chinese Ambassador to discuss strengthening bilateral relations.
- Key discussion points included leveraging China's transportation expertise, encouraging Chinese investment, and exploring the resumption of direct flights.
- The meeting aimed to serve mutual interests and bolster ties between the two nations.
Libya's Minister of Transport, Mohamed Al-Shahoubi, met with the Chinese Ambassador at the Ministry's Tripoli headquarters to foster stronger bilateral ties. The discussions focused on several key areas aimed at mutual benefit and development.
To benefit from China’s pioneering experience and significant development in various fields, particularly in the transportation sector.
Central to the talks was Libya's interest in capitalizing on China's extensive experience and significant advancements in the transportation sector. The minister also sought to open avenues for Chinese companies and investors to explore opportunities within Libya.
Opening opportunities for Chinese companies and businesspeople to invest in Libya
A significant point of discussion was the potential resumption of direct flights between Libyan and Chinese airports. This initiative is expected to provide a substantial boost to economic and trade cooperation between the two countries. The Ministry emphasized that this engagement aligns with its commitment to enhancing international relations and expanding cooperation for shared interests.
Exploring the possibility of resuming direct flights between Libyan and Chinese airports, which would contribute to supporting economic and trade cooperation between the two countries.
Originally published by Libya Herald. Summarized and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.