Political message on Independence Day: Trump sends strong signals of support for Libya’s unity and stability

The American President sent Donald TrumpA congratulatory message to the President of the Libyan Presidential CouncilMuhammad Al-ManfiOn the occasion of the anniversary of Libya’s Independence Day, which Libyans celebrate on the twenty-fourth of December every year.The Libyan Presidential Council explained, in an official statement, that the American President expressed his congratulations to the Libyan people on this national occasion, stressing the United States’ aspiration to see

LibyaA strong, stable and prosperous country.According to the statement, Trump stressed the importance of Libyan leaders in various regions engaging in efforts to end divisions, stop acts of violence, and support an inclusive political path that puts the interests of Libyans at the top of its priorities. He also affirmed his administration’s continued support for initiatives to encourage cooperation with American companies, which opens horizons for real economic opportunities that benefit the Libyan and American peoples.

The US President welcomed the recent steps taken by Libyan leaders towards strengthening unity and improving economic management, considering that these measures represent positive indicators for building a better future for the country.

These positions come at a time when Libya continues to face a state of political division, in light of the presence of two competing governments: the first is the internationally recognized national unity government headed by

Abdul Hamid Al-DabaibaIts headquarters are in Tripoli, and it administers the western regions of the country. The second was appointed by the House of Representatives at the beginning of 2022, headed byOsama HammadIts headquarters is in Benghazi, and it oversees the east of the country and most of the cities in the south.It is noteworthy that Libya declared its independence on December 24, 1951, under the leadership of the late King

Idris Al-SenussiBefore the monarchy was abolished following a coup led byMuammar GaddafiIn 1969, the country then entered a new political phase, the repercussions of which are still present today.Source:

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