Benghazi – Libyan Foreign Minister Dr. Abdul Hadi Al-Huwaij held the annual meeting. He reviewed the Ministry’s achievements. He also discussed challenges faced in 2025. Al-Huwaij affirmed the Libyan people’s interest. This remains the Ministry’s primary guide. Last year will serve as a reference. It will help evaluate performance. It will also correct what needs adjustment. He stated key outcomes from the past phase. These included unifying diplomatic discourse. The Ministry addressed issues facing Libyans abroad. Several consulates were attracted to Benghazi. New commercial and economic diplomatic offices opened. Major economic forums were held. The Ministry participated in international events. This participation is a form of external diplomacy.
The meeting was held at the Ministry of Interior. Youssef Al-Aqouri attended. He heads the House of Representatives’ Foreign Affairs Committee. Directors of departments, offices, and sections were also present. The meeting stressed institutional development. It emphasized enhancing coordination among departments. This boosts diplomatic and administrative performance. It helps the Ministry achieve its foreign policy goals. Youssef Al-Aqouri, from his side, stressed integrated efforts. He called for clear vision. He also emphasized strengthening institutional work. He highlighted a realistic approach. This approach defends Libya’s supreme interests. He urged enhanced coordination among state institutions. Protecting public funds is vital. Utilizing expertise and institutional support is crucial. This will restore Libya’s regional and international role.
Future plans and programs for 2026 were discussed. The importance of unifying efforts was affirmed. Exchanging expertise is key. Keeping pace with regional and international changes is essential. This serves national interests. It also strengthens Libya’s international presence. At the meeting’s conclusion, professional work standards were affirmed. Transparency and discipline values were emphasized. Teamwork is crucial. This will advance the Ministry’s mission.
