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Lamamra in an interview with Sputnik: The meeting of Algeria for the neighboring countries of Libya came to listen to the opinion of the legitimate brotherly Libyan government, and to join our efforts in support of the government of national unity.

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Tripoli, September 11, 2021 (LANA) - The Algerian Foreign Minister, Ramtane Lamamra, confirmed that the last meeting held recently in Algeria for the countries neighboring Libya came based on the clear positions launched by President “Abdul Majid Tabun” regarding the crisis in Libya, including that Tripoli is a red line," and that Algeria will do its utmost to support the brotherly Libyan people.

In a press interview with the Russian news agency, Sputnik, Minister Ramtane Al-Amamra said that what President Tebboune wanted when he said that (Tripoli is a red line) is to preserve the security of Tripoli, the independence of Libya, and the ability of the Libyan people to assume their responsibilities and find Libyan solutions to Libyan problems without foreign interference and influence.

In response to a question about his assessment of the recent meeting of the Libyan neighboring countries, and whether it achieved its goal and the extent of consensus in visions regarding the Libyan crisis?.. Lamamra said (the meeting was successful by all standards, especially since the meetings on Libya have multiplied during the past years, in Europe and elsewhere In the Arab regions, within studied movements, and the Libyan crisis was included in all these meetings, while the meeting of the neighboring countries came to listen to the opinion of the legitimate brotherly Libyan government in order to join our efforts in support of the national unity government. The desired goal is to empower this government by organizing elections as decided in Berlin output.

In answering a question regarding Algeria’s position on the presence of Turkish forces on Libyan soil, “Sputnik” quoted Minister Ramtane Lamamra as saying (we are with the exit of all forces from Libya, not just mercenaries, but this exit must be organized and under supervision International, and it should not be chaotic and disorganized, affecting the stability of neighboring countries, as this part drew attention to the participants in the Algiers meeting, and I think that the consultations we are conducting with the permanent members of the Security Council make everyone feel the seriousness of the matter .. We want to remove these forces From Libya to make sure that the elections will be held without foreign influence, and to make sure that Libya will regain all the characteristics of independence and sovereignty, and we do not want the tensions in Libya to spill over to other countries, and everyone saw what happened in Chad.

(LANA)