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Deputy chief of Presidential Council in Central African Republic for trade talks

Thursday, December 30, 2021 Economy 1 Min Read
Deputy chief of Presidential Council in Central African Republic for trade talks

Deputy Chairman of the Presidential Council, Abdallah Al-Lafi, and his accompanying delegation arrived on Wednesday in the Central African Republic.

The visit came within the framework of following up on the Libyan foreign investments file, in addition to activating cooperation, enhancing relations and common interests between the two countries.

Al-Lafi was received at the airport in the capital, Bangui, by the Prime Minister of the Central African Republic, Henri Marie Dondra, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Minister of State for International Cooperation, and members of the Libyan Embassy in the Central African Republic.

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