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Libya Press
Libya's Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Mr. Tahir Al-Baour, received His Excellency Ambassador Hilal bin Abdullah bin Ali Al-Sanani, the Non-Resident Ambassador of the Sultanate of Oman to Libya, on Sunday, June 14, 2026. The meeting, held at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs headquarters in Tripoli, marks a significant step in strengthening bilateral diplomatic ties between the two nations amid Libya's ongoing efforts to consolidate international partnerships.
The reception underscores Libya's continued push to re-engage with Arab and international partners as the country navigates its complex political landscape. According to the official website of Oman's Foreign Ministry (fm.gov.om), the meeting addressed avenues for enhanced cooperation between Libya and Oman across multiple sectors, including trade, investment, and diplomatic coordination within regional and international forums.
Libya has been actively working to rebuild and expand its diplomatic network following years of political division and institutional fragmentation. The Government of National Unity, based in Tripoli, has prioritized restoring Libya's role as a key player in Arab and African diplomacy. Receiving ambassadors and diplomatic envoys from fellow Arab states, such as Oman, is a critical component of this strategy.
Oman has historically maintained a balanced and neutral foreign policy in the region, often serving as a mediator in regional disputes. The Sultanate's diplomatic engagement with Libya reflects its broader approach of fostering dialogue and stability across the Arab world. For Libya, securing Oman's support carries particular weight given Oman's respected position within the Gulf Cooperation Council and its track record of constructive diplomacy.
At the outset of the meeting, Mr. Al-Baour extended a warm welcome to Ambassador Al-Sanani, according to statements published by Libya's Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The Libyan acting minister expressed his country's eagerness to deepen ties with the Sultanate of Oman, emphasizing the shared cultural and historical bonds between the two Arab nations. The Omani ambassador, in turn, conveyed the greetings of Oman's leadership and reaffirmed Muscat's commitment to supporting Libya's stability and development.
"The meeting reflected the mutual desire to elevate bilateral relations to higher levels of cooperation and coordination," the Libyan Foreign Ministry stated in its official readout of the encounter.
For Libya, every diplomatic engagement with a fellow Arab state represents more than protocol — it is a signal of growing international legitimacy and recognition. As Libya continues its path toward political reconciliation and national elections, the support of countries like Oman can play a vital role in reinforcing the country's sovereignty and territorial integrity.
Economically, stronger ties with Oman could open new avenues for Libyan businesses and investors. Oman's strategic location as a trade hub connecting the Gulf with East Africa and South Asia makes it a valuable partner for Libya's ambitions to diversify its economy beyond oil and gas. Additionally, diplomatic coordination with Oman in international forums such as the United Nations and the Arab League strengthens Libya's voice on critical issues, including counterterrorism, migration management, and regional security.
For ordinary Libyans, these diplomatic efforts translate into tangible benefits: increased foreign investment, job opportunities, and a more stable political environment that can improve daily life across the country.
The meeting between Mr. Al-Baour and Ambassador Al-Sanani is expected to pave the way for further high-level exchanges between Libya and Oman in the coming months. Diplomatic observers anticipate that both sides may explore the possibility of upgrading their diplomatic representation, potentially moving from a non-resident to a resident ambassadorial presence in Tripoli.
As Libya continues to strengthen its position on the regional and international stage, engagements like this one demonstrate that the country is not only open for diplomacy but actively seeking partnerships that serve the interests of its people. The road ahead remains challenging, but every handshake in a foreign ministry corridor brings Libya one step closer to the stability and prosperity its citizens deserve.
— LibyaPress / Politics Desk