Benghazi – The Libyan Government’s Foreign Minister, Abdul Hadi Al-Huweij, held a meeting. He met with Anfali Kote, Guinea-Bissau’s Minister of Hajj. His deputy, Bandjai Alfosini, was also present. Abdul Salam Al-Ruqai’i, Director of African Affairs, attended the meeting.
The meeting discussed ways to strengthen cultural and religious partnerships. This partnership is between Libya and Guinea-Bissau. Discussions focused on promoting moderation. They also aimed to spread moderate religious discourse. This discourse emphasizes tolerance. It rejects extremism and fanaticism.
Cooperation prospects were also discussed. This included supporting religious awareness programs. They also spoke about religious educational courses. Providing copies of the Holy Quran was another topic. These copies are printed by Libyan authorities. This initiative will enhance cultural and religious ties. It strengthens relations between both nations.
Minister Al-Huweij emphasized the deep fraternal relations. These relations exist between Libya and Guinea-Bissau. He stressed the importance of developing them. He also highlighted elevating them to broader partnership levels. Coordination in various fields is crucial. This reflects historical ties. It also strengthens joint African cooperation.
Guinea-Bissau’s Minister of Hajj expressed his gratitude. He thanked them for the warm reception. He also appreciated the generous hospitality. He affirmed his country’s commitment to cooperation. His nation seeks to strengthen ties with Libya. They aim to activate communication channels. This will serve the common interests of both friendly countries.
