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Saudi foreign minister meets with Algerian, Tunisian presidents to discuss Libya

Saudi foreign minister meets with Algerian, Tunisian presidents to discuss Libya
The Saudi foreign minister and Algerian president discussed relations between the two countries as well as ongoing regional and international issues. (Saudi Press Agency)
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Updated 28 July 2020

Saudi foreign minister meets with Algerian, Tunisian presidents to discuss Libya

Saudi foreign minister meets with Algerian, Tunisian presidents to discuss Libya
  • The prince stressedthe importance and centrality of the roleLibya's neighbors can play in helping the country reach a solution

LONDON: Ƶ's foreign minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan was received by Algerian president Abdelmadjid Tebboune in Algiers on Tuesday, wherethe twodiscussed the ongoing crisis in Libya.

Prince Faisal’s trip to Algeria is one of a number of visits to north African countries he is making, including to Egypt on Monday and Tunisia and Morocco also on Tuesday.

The Saudi foreign minister and Algerian president discussed relations between the two countries, the situation in Libya as well as otherongoing regional and international issues, Saudi Press Agency reported.

“Today I had the honor to convey the greetings of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud, andHis Royal Highness Prince Mohammad bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, Crown Prince, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense - may God protect them - to His Excellency President Abdelmajid Taboun and also the brotherly Algerian people,”Prince Faisal said in a statement after the meeting.

“We discussed the regional situation and found a convergence of views between the Kingdom and Algeria, especially the challenges facing the region at the present time, whichat theforefront isthe Libyan crisis, which we discussed extensively,”Prince Faisal added.

Hesaid therewas a consensus between the two countries on theissue and that the solution must be a Libyan one, and one that leads to a peaceful settlement that ends the conflict and protects Libya from terrorism and external interference.

The prince stressedthe importance and centrality of the roleLibya's neighbors can play in helping the country reach a solution.

Later on Tuesday, the president of Tunisia Kais Saied received Prince Faisal at Carthage Palace in Tunisfor discussions on regional issues, includingLibya, during which the Saudi foreign minister said there was “great convergence”on the two countries and their positions.

Prince Faisal's visits came a day after he met his Egyptian counterpart Sameh Shoukry in Cairo, and speaking after the meeting, the foreign minister said he had voiced Kingdom's “full support for the Egyptian stance”in Libya and called for “peaceful political talks and a ceasefire.”