Algeria

Minister Attaf in Tunisia for Libya Talks

Tunis, Tunisia – Minister of Foreign Affairs Ahmed Attaf arrived in Tunis this evening to participate in a trilateral ministerial meeting concerning the ongoing situation in Libya. The meeting, scheduled for January 26, 2026, will bring together representatives from Algeria, Tunisia, and Egypt.

The Algerian delegation, led by Minister Attaf, is participating at the behest of the President, reflecting Algeria’s commitment to regional stability. This meeting is part of ongoing consultations between the three nations, aimed at coordinating positions and exchanging perspectives on the latest developments in the Libyan crisis.

Central to the discussions will be exploring avenues to support a comprehensive political settlement in Libya. The three countries have repeatedly affirmed their commitment to supporting UN efforts to end the political deadlock in Libya, while emphasizing respect for its sovereignty, territorial integrity, and national institutions. They have also consistently rejected any external interference that could complicate the path to a resolution.

The meeting is expected to produce a series of practical recommendations designed to strengthen the role of neighboring countries in promoting a Libyan-Libyan political solution. This solution should guarantee security and stability and serve the interests of the Libyan people and the broader region. The discussions will focus on how Algeria, Tunisia, and Egypt can best contribute to a peaceful and sustainable future for Libya.

The outcome of this trilateral meeting is highly anticipated, with hopes that it will provide renewed impetus for a lasting resolution to the Libyan conflict.

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