Boulos: Malta talks between eastern and western Libyan officials aim to support state unification
Summary: US President’s Senior Adviser for Arab and African Affairs Massad Boulos said on Wednesday that the meeting he held two days ago in Malta with senior officials from eastern and western Libya was intended to support efforts to unify Libya’s state institutions, praising the discussions that took place in Valletta. In a post on X, Boulos wrote: “I was pleased to convene another meeting with senior officials from western and eastern Libya on July 6, this time in Malta,” adding, “Our goal was to support Libyan efforts to unify the country’s state institutions.”
US President’s Senior Adviser for Arab and African Affairs Massad Boulos said on Wednesday that the meeting he held two days ago in Malta with senior officials from eastern and western Libya was intended to support efforts to unify Libya’s state institutions, praising the discussions that took place in Valletta.
In a post on X, Boulos wrote: “I was pleased to convene another meeting with senior officials from western and eastern Libya on July 6, this time in Malta,” adding, “Our goal was to support Libyan efforts to unify the country’s state institutions.”
Boulos said he welcomed what he described as constructive discussions among the Libyan participants, stressing that a unified Libya would be more stable and prosperous, as well as a stronger economic and security partner for the international community, including the United States.
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