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Libya Press
Benghazi is preparing to welcome delegates from across Asia and Africa for the 2nd Asian-African Parliamentary Conference on June 15–16, 2026. The event, held under the theme "The Future Vision for African-Asian Relations," marks a significant diplomatic milestone for Libya and a powerful signal of the country's return to the international stage. Over 30 nations are expected to send parliamentary representatives to the eastern Libyan city.
Abdullah Blihaq, the official spokesperson for the Libyan House of Representatives, confirmed the preparations in a statement carried by multiple Libyan and regional news outlets. He emphasized that Benghazi's hosting of the conference reflects the stability Libya has achieved and the growing confidence of international partners in the country's security situation. The conference is organized in cooperation with the Asian-African Parliamentary Council, which brings together legislative bodies from across both continents.
In a statement that captured the diplomatic significance of the event, Abdullah Blihaq said the conference sends "a message that reflects stability" — a direct reference to the challenges Libya has overcome. He noted that Benghazi, once at the center of years of conflict, now stands ready to host one of the continent's most important multilateral gatherings. International observers view the event as a test of Libya's capacity to organize major international events and a benchmark for its broader rehabilitation.
For Libyans, the conference carries deep symbolic and practical significance. Symbolically, it positions Benghazi — a city that endured years of conflict — as a hub of international diplomacy. Practically, the event opens corridors for economic and political partnerships with Asian and African nations, potentially attracting investment and development cooperation. The conference topics, including trade frameworks, security collaboration, and cultural exchange, align with Libya's urgent needs for reconstruction and economic diversification. For a country working to rebuild its global standing, hosting such an event is a strategic diplomatic achievement.
The success of this conference could pave the way for Libya to host additional international summits and strengthen its role in African-Asian cooperation frameworks. Delegates are expected to issue a joint declaration outlining shared priorities for the coming years. For the people of Benghazi, the event represents a moment of pride and a tangible sign that their city is reclaiming its place as a center of commerce, culture, and diplomacy in North Africa. The world will be watching — and Libya is ready to deliver.
— LibyaPress / Politics Desk