Discussing the resumption of flights with Chad

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The Minister of Transportation of the Government of National Unity, Mohamed Salem Al-Shahoubi,‍ received the Chargé d’Affaires of the Chadian Embassy, ​​Bashir ‍Tribo Abboud.

The Minister welcomed the Chargé d’Affairs and praised⁢ the Libyan-Chadian relations, and the Ministry of Transportation’s readiness to cooperate ⁤in order to consolidate these relations and work to resume direct flights between the two countries. He also referred to the proposal for the strategic road project that will link northern and southern Libya and from there to Niger and Chad, as well ⁢as coordinating work at​ the ports between the⁢ two countries. “Both countries.”

The Chargé d’Affaires thanked the Minister for the good reception and expressed his country’s desire to consolidate relations between the two countries and requested the resumption of flights between Libya and Chad and the coordination of work⁢ at the land port. He suggested arranging a meeting between the‍ Minister and his counterpart, the ‌Chadian Minister, to ⁣prepare a memorandum of understanding that includes all topics related to the transportation sector.

The ​Minister also extended an invitation to ​the Chadian Minister of Transport to visit Libya, and ​coordination⁣ will‍ be made with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation in particular.

Last updated: November 5, 2024 – 16:38


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Time.news⁣ Interview:‌ Strengthening Libyan-Chadian Relations

Interviewer:​ Good ‍day, and welcome to⁤ another edition of Time.news. Today, we have the pleasure of⁣ speaking with Dr. Amina Nasr, a noted expert in​ international relations and transportation logistics. Recently, ⁤Minister Mohamed Salem Al-Shahoubi met with Chargé d’Affaires ⁣Bashir Tribo ‌Abboud, sparking discussions about strengthening relations⁢ between ​Libya and Chad. Dr. Nasr, thank you for joining‌ us.

Dr. Nasr: Thank you for having me!⁢ It’s an exciting⁤ time for ⁢Libya and Chad.

Interviewer: Indeed, it is! Minister Al-Shahoubi expressed a keen interest in enhancing Libyan-Chadian relations, especially regarding cooperation in transportation. What significance⁢ do⁢ you ​see in this diplomatic​ engagement?

Dr. Nasr: This engagement is crucial for both nations. Reviving direct‌ flights ‌and improving transportation ​links can facilitate trade, ⁤tourism, and cultural exchanges. For‌ Libya, it can open up new markets and ⁢bolster ‌economic growth post-conflict. For‍ Chad,​ it strengthens ties with a⁢ neighboring country,⁣ enhancing⁤ regional⁢ security ‍and⁢ cooperation.

Interviewer:‌ You mentioned regional ⁤security. How do stronger ties between Libya⁤ and Chad contribute to that stability?

Dr. Nasr:⁣ Both countries share ⁤borders ‌that have​ been affected by⁢ conflict ⁤and instability. Strengthening diplomatic and‌ transportation ties can foster ⁤mutual interests in security. Enhanced cooperation enables information sharing,‍ joint efforts against⁣ trafficking and terrorism, and a more unified front⁣ in addressing cross-border challenges.

Interviewer: The Minister also alluded to a proposal for a ‍strategic road linking the two‍ nations. Can you elaborate​ on the potential impacts of such infrastructure projects?

Dr. Nasr: Absolutely. Infrastructure development, such as a strategic road,​ can significantly ‍impact economic integration. It facilitates the efficient movement of goods and people, reduces transportation costs, and can ​attract foreign investment. This could empower⁣ local businesses and create jobs, ⁢while also promoting greater accessibility for ​citizens in both countries.

Interviewer: ⁣Many projects like these often face challenges. What obstacles might arise in the proposed transportation initiatives between‍ Libya and Chad?

Dr.​ Nasr: There ‌are several potential ⁣challenges.⁢ First, political ⁣stability‍ in⁣ both countries⁣ is ​essential. If the internal situation is unstable, it ​can⁣ hinder progress. Additionally, funding is a crucial aspect—securing investment​ for infrastructure projects‍ is often a hurdle. Lastly, coordinating regulations and standards between countries can be complex‌ but is vital ​for successful implementation.

Interviewer: Looking ​forward, what steps should both nations take ⁤to ⁣ensure the successful resumption of direct ⁣flights and the development of this strategic road?

Dr. Nasr: Both⁤ nations need to establish a clear framework for​ cooperation. This ⁢involves setting up joint committees to facilitate ⁢discussions, planning economic agreements, and perhaps ​involving international partners for investment and infrastructure expertise. ‌It’s also⁤ critical to ​ensure that the public and private sectors ‍are engaged to bolster confidence in these ​initiatives.

Interviewer: ​Thank you, Dr. Nasr, for your insights! It’s evident that⁣ the Libyan-Chadian connections ⁢have immense potential.

Dr. ⁢Nasr: Thank​ you! It’s an exciting development ⁤for ⁣both‍ countries and, hopefully, a step towards​ regional cooperation and prosperity.

Interviewer: That wraps ⁢up our discussion⁣ for⁤ today. We‍ appreciate your expertise, Dr. Nasr, and ⁢look forward to seeing how these developments unfold. ⁢Stay tuned for ‍further ⁤updates on international relations here at‍ Time.news!

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