Ghana’s ambassador to Libya, Mark Michael Ntsey, expressed his country’s initial readiness to open a consulate in the city of Benghazi, praising the reconstruction movement, stability and security level in the cities and regions of eastern Libya.
The Director of the Protocol Department at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation in the government appointed by the House of Representatives, Sami Fathallah Bourjaa, received the Ghanaian ambassador on Saturday evening at the Ministry’s headquarters in Benghazi.
A statement published on the government’s “Facebook’ page stated that the meeting discussed the situation of the Ghanaian community and ways to strengthen bilateral relations between the two countries, and open horizons for joint cooperation in various fields.
The regions of eastern Libya are witnessing a state of security stability, interest in reconstruction projects, and the opening of the door to cooperation with many countries with which relations are in the country’s interest.
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