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Libyan FM meets with UK, German ambassadors

Xinhua, April 3, 2017 Adjust font size:

Libyan UN-backed Foreign Minister Mohamed Sayala held a meeting on Monday with British Ambassador to Libya Peter Millett in the capital Tripoli.

The two officials discussed means of mutual cooperation between the two countries and Millett stressed Britain's support for the government of national accord.

Millett said he hopes entry visas to Britain for Libyans will be resumed soon.

Also on Monday, Sayala met with German Ambassador to Libya Christian Buck, who stressed the importance of the relations between the two countries and Germany's support for the unity government.

Buck said he is working to reopen German embassy in Tripoli soon.

Foreign missions in Libya were forced to flee in 2014 because of escalating violence between rival militias in the country.

In early January, Italy became the first western country to reopen embassy in chaotic Libya after two years of closure. Endit