Foreign Minister, Mohamed Siyala has expressed his government's desire to bring Chinese companies back to Libya, hoping that the Chinese embassy in Tripoli would reopen as soon as possible.
Read moreInterior Minister of PC Fathi Pashagha reaffirmed Libya's desire to cooperate with China in the security field to raise the efficiency and performance of the Ministry of Interior officers.
Read moreThe Chinese Charge d'Affaires in Libya, Wang Qimin, said his country's companies will return to Libya once the security status in the country permits.
Read moreThe Chairman of the Presidential Council (PC) Fayez Al-Sarraj received Sunday at his office, China's Charge d'affaires in Libya Wang Qimin.
Read moreThe head of state-owned Libyana Mobile Phone, Ali Ghazawi, confirmed on Wednesday that the Chinese company ZTE will resume its suspended projects in Libya next week.
Read moreThe Chinese under foreign secretary told the Libyan foreign minister of the Presidential Council Mohammed Sayala Friday that the Chinese embassy will be reopening soon in Tripoli.
Read moreThe Chargé d'Affaires of the Embassy of China to Libya discussed with the Chairman of the Presidential Council Fayez Al-Sarraj during a meeting Tuesday the desire of Chinese companies to resume work in Libya and to act
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