Lieutenant General Mohamed Haddad, Chief of Staff of the Libyan Army, visited Tunisia for discussions on military cooperation. He met with several Tunisian military leaders and the Defense Minister, focusing on regional developments and strengthening bilateral relations between Libya and Tunisia.
Lieutenant General Mohamed Haddad, the Chief of Staff of the Libyan Army, recently visited Tunisia to engage in discussions focused on enhancing cooperative efforts between the two nations. During his official visit, he met with key military leaders from the Tunisian army, including Lieutenant General Habib Daif, the Director General of the Tunisian Defense Intelligence and Security Agency, and Lieutenant General Mohamed Al-Ghoul and Lieutenant General Mohamed Al-Hajjam, who serve as the Chief of Staff of the Tunisian Land Army and the Tunisian Air Force, respectively.
In addition to these meetings, General Haddad conferred with Tunisian Defense Minister Khaled Al-Sahili at the Ministry of Defense’s headquarters. Their discussion included an analysis of the evolving situation in the region as well as an assessment of the progress in bilateral cooperation. Both parties emphasized the importance of maintaining and strengthening the historical relationship between Libya and Tunisia.
The discussions led by Lieutenant General Mohamed Haddad with Tunisian military leaders underscore a commitment to fostering mutual cooperation and addressing regional dynamics. The meetings reaffirm the significance of the longstanding ties between Libya and Tunisia, aimed at ensuring stability and enhancing bilateral relations.
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