Africazine:
Libya is gearing up to host a significant international conference in Benghazi this June.
Abdullah Al-Masri, head of the Libyan House of Representatives’ Office, met with key officials from the Asian-African Parliamentary Council to finalize preparations for the second conference. Scheduled for June 15 and 16, the event aims to enhance cooperation between Asian and African nations.
Libya Prepares for Asian-African Parliamentary Council Conference
The meeting in Benghazi focused on the organizational and technical aspects of the upcoming conference. Al-Masri and his counterparts reviewed strategies to ensure the event’s success, emphasizing its regional and international significance.
Libya takes pride in hosting this conference, showcasing Benghazi’s readiness for major gatherings. The city has made strides in stability and infrastructure, positioning itself as a capable host for international events.
Libya: Key figures on the Conference
- Conference dates: June 15 and 16
Strengthening Ties Between Asian and African Nations
The conference presents a vital opportunity for parliamentary cooperation among member states. It aims to deepen partnerships and expand areas of coordination that serve mutual interests, focusing on development and peace initiatives.
Next Steps for the Conference
- Finalize logistical arrangements for the event
- Confirm attendance of parliamentary delegations
Libya is set to play a pivotal role in fostering international cooperation through this upcoming conference.
