Tunis, Tunisia – Minister of State and Foreign Affairs, Ahmed Attaf, arrived in the Tunisian capital today, representing Algeria at the Ministerial Meeting of the Tripartite Mechanism of Neighboring Countries of Libya (Algeria-Tunisia-Egypt). The visit is undertaken on behalf of the President of the Republic.
This periodic meeting serves as a crucial platform for ongoing consultations between the three nations regarding the evolving situation in Libya. Discussions will center on exploring avenues and prospects for supporting the political settlement process in Libya, under the auspices of the United Nations.
The core principle guiding these discussions remains the unwavering respect for Libya’s sovereignty, territorial integrity, and the unity of its people and institutions. Algeria, Tunisia, and Egypt are committed to facilitating a Libyan-led and Libyan-owned solution to the ongoing crisis.
The meeting is expected to address key challenges facing Libya, including security concerns, economic instability, and the ongoing political transition. Minister Attaf will reiterate Algeria’s commitment to supporting a peaceful and stable Libya, emphasizing the importance of inclusive dialogue and national reconciliation.
Further details on the specific outcomes of the meeting will be released following its conclusion. This initiative highlights Algeria’s proactive role in fostering regional stability and promoting peaceful resolutions to conflicts within the African continent.


