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Niger and Libya Deepen Security and Strategic Ties in Benghazi Meeting

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A high-level Nigerien delegation, led by the Minister of State for the Interior, Public Security, and Territorial Administration, is on an official visit to Benghazi, Libya. The visit underscores a shared commitment to bolstering bilateral cooperation between neighbouring nations.

According to AESInfo, the primary focus of the visit is to enhance collaboration in the fields of security and defence, with discussions extending to other strategic sectors deemed critical to the stability and development of both Niger and Libya.

The talks aim to lay the groundwork for a stronger, more structured partnership, particularly in addressing regional mutual security challenges. Both parties are exploring concrete mechanisms to implement joint initiatives, emphasising long-term regional stability.

This meeting marks a renewed momentum in Niger-Libya relations, aligning with broader efforts within the Sahel and North African regions to foster unity and collective resilience against transnational threats.

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