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Libya Press
Libya's Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Dr. Abdulhadi Al-Huwaij, held a significant diplomatic meeting at the ministry's headquarters in Benghazi with the consuls general of three key Arab nations: Egypt, Morocco, and Palestine. The gathering underscored Libya's continued commitment to Arab solidarity and its unwavering support for the Palestinian cause at a time of escalating violence and humanitarian crisis in the occupied territories.
The meeting brought together Consul General Mohamed Arfa of the Arab Republic of Egypt, Consul General Imad Al-Attili of the State of Palestine, and Consul General Said Benchekroun of the Kingdom of Morocco. The discussions focused on strengthening bilateral relations between Libya and each of the three nations, while also addressing the latest developments in the Palestinian issue. All parties reaffirmed their support for the Palestinian people's right to establish an independent state and called for an immediate end to Israeli aggression against Palestinian territories. The consuls also discussed humanitarian initiatives aimed at alleviating the suffering of the Palestinian people and breaking the siege imposed on them.
The Palestinian Consul General expressed deep appreciation for Libya's steadfast position in support of the Palestinian cause, praising both the Libyan Government and the General Command of the Libyan Arab Armed Forces for their continuous support. He highlighted the official stances, humanitarian convoys, and practical measures Libya has undertaken to bolster Palestinian resilience. Meanwhile, the Egyptian Consul General reaffirmed Egypt's categorical rejection of any displacement of the Palestinian people and its support for the establishment of an independent Palestinian state.
A key topic of discussion was the Al-Sumud Convoy (2), a humanitarian initiative aimed at delivering aid to the Palestinian people. The Egyptian Consul General welcomed all humanitarian efforts designed to bring assistance to Palestinians, while clarifying that aid entry follows organized protocols and procedures. He explained that humanitarian shipments are coordinated through the Egyptian Red Crescent and the Libyan Red Crescent, with land border crossings reserved for Libyan and Egyptian citizens in accordance with existing bilateral agreements and arrangements between the two countries.
The Moroccan Consul General provided a briefing on Morocco's official and popular position in support of the Palestinian cause and the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people. The meeting concluded with all three consuls expressing their gratitude and appreciation to the Libyan state, the General Command of the Libyan Arab Armed Forces, and the Libyan Government for their ongoing efforts and supportive positions regarding the Palestinian cause and the Palestinian people.
This high-level consular meeting in Benghazi reflects Libya's increasingly active diplomatic engagement across the Arab world. The choice of Benghazi as the venue carries particular symbolic weight, as the city continues to reassert itself as a center of Libyan political and diplomatic life. Minister Al-Huwaij's engagement with representatives of Egypt, Morocco, and Palestine signals Libya's desire to play a constructive role in regional affairs and to maintain strong ties with its Arab neighbors.
For the Libyan public, such diplomatic engagements offer hope that the country is gradually returning to its rightful place in the regional and international community. As Libya continues its path toward stability and reconstruction, these diplomatic interactions serve as important milestones in rebuilding the nation's relationships and reaffirming its commitment to the causes that matter most to the Arab world, chief among them the Palestinian struggle for justice and self-determination.