Today, Sunday, Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly met with Osama Hammad, the Prime Minister-designate of the Libyan House of Representatives, in El Alamein. This meeting aims to bolster cooperation between Egypt and Libya, especially in reconstruction efforts, but it has sparked controversy.
The Libyan Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation expressed strong dissatisfaction with Egypt's reception of parallel Libyan authorities, deeming it a breach of international unity. They argue that such actions could exacerbate Libya's ongoing division and conflict.
The Foreign Ministry's statement underscores the importance of respecting sovereignty and fostering good neighborly relations, warning that unilateral actions could lead to increased regional tensions. Egypt is urged to reconsider its approach to avoid further polarization in the region.