
Libya's Minister of Transport and Financial Advisor to the Prime Minister, Mohamed Al-Shahoubi, met with Turkish Ambassador to Libya, Guven Begiç, in Tripoli to discuss enhancing air transport and trade between the two countries. The meeting focused on following up on the outcomes of previous Libyan-Turkish Joint Committee meetings. Key discussions included increasing the number of flights between Libyan and Turkish airports and exploring new air routes, specifically connecting Sebha with Turkish airports. The talks aimed to support travel and strengthen trade relations.
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