The Libyan Foreign Minister, Najla Mangoush, met on Monday with the Egyptian Ambassador to Libya, Tamer Mustafa, at the ministry’s headquarters in Tripoli, where the ambassador revealed that the Egyptian embassy and consulate headquarters in Tripoli will soon be equipped and reopened to provide their services, referring to the arrangement for equipping the consulate building in Benghazi as well.
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