Libya PM says hopeful regarding relations with Egypt
Libyan Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh said Sunday he is idealistic about his country’s future relations with adjoining Egypt.
On Saturday, Dbeibeh got a call from Egyptian President Adel-Fattah al-Sisi during which he flagged Egypt’s full help to the new Libyan government, as per the Egyptian Presidency.
“I got a call from the Egyptian president during which he offered his congrats for acquiring the parliament’s certainty,” Dbeibeh composed on Twitter.
“We are idealistic about a superior future and solid relations as they ought to be between the two nations,” he added.
In a lion’s share vote, Libya’s parliament conceded a demonstration of positive support to Dbeibeh’s new solidarity government on Wednesday with 132 votes of the 133 administrators who went to the meeting.
Libyans trust it will end long stretches of common conflict that have inundated the country since the ouster and executing of strongman Muammar al-Qaddafi in 2011.
The conflict was exacerbated when warlord Khalifa Haftar, upheld by a few nations including the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Russia, and France, done a military surge to overturn the Tripoli-based universally perceived government for control of the North African country.