• February 2, 2026
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Tripoli, January 28, 2026 – The President of the Presidential Council met on Wednesday in Tripoli with a delegation from the Federal Republic of Germany, headed by the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs.

The German Minister conveyed to the President the greetings of the Federal Chancellor, emphasizing his country’s keenness to enhance cooperation and partnership with Libya in various fields.

For his part, the President of the Presidential Council praised the pivotal role played by German diplomacy in supporting the Libyan path, confirming the continuation of efforts aimed at strengthening international cooperation and intensifying joint coordination to achieve comprehensive and sustainable stability throughout the country.

The German Minister of State for Foreign Affairs commended the progress made in the national reconciliation process led by the President, praising the adoption of the National Charter for Reconciliation as a pivotal step towards strengthening national unity and consolidating societal peace.

The meeting, which was attended by the German Ambassador to Libya, discussed the latest political, economic, and security developments, in addition to addressing the issues of illegal migration and strengthening the human rights system.

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Tripoli

Tripoli is the capital and largest city of Libya, with a history dating back to the 7th century BC when it was founded by the Phoenicians. It later became a significant part of the Roman Empire, the Ottoman Empire, and an Italian colony, which is reflected in its diverse architecture, such as the historic Medina and the Red Castle (Assai al-Hamra).

Federal Republic of Germany

The Federal Republic of Germany, commonly known as Germany, is a federal parliamentary republic in Central Europe, founded in 1949 in the wake of World War II. Its modern history is defined by the post-war division into East and West Germany and its subsequent peaceful reunification in 1990.

Libya

Libya is a North African country with a rich history that includes ancient Phoenician and Greek settlements, most notably at Cyrene, and later Roman rule. It was part of the Ottoman Empire before Italian colonization in the early 20th century, gaining independence as a kingdom in 1951. The nation’s modern history was dominated by Muammar Gaddafi’s lengthy rule from 1969 until the 2011 uprising and civil war.

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