Tripoli: Chairman of Libya's Presidential Council Mohammed Al Menfi met with Indonesian Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs Muhammad Anis Matta to discuss the enhancement of bilateral ties with the aim of establishing a strategic partnership across economic, political, and cultural sectors. According to Qatar News Agency, the meeting emphasized the importance of activating bilateral relations and launching political consultations. Both parties discussed coordinating positions on issues of common interest at international forums, underscoring the role of Islamic countries in promoting stability and peace on a regional and global scale. Matta highlighted the commitment of both countries' leaderships to advance their relationship to a strategic partnership, reflecting the mutual interest in strengthening ties and collaborating on various fronts.
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