Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty arrived in Tunisia on Sunday to participate in a tripartite meeting with his Tunisian and Algerian counterparts focused on securing the withdrawal of foreign mercenaries from Libya and resolving the country’s institutional deadlock. The Egyptian Foreign Ministry said the discussions aim to reach a comprehensive and sustainable political solution that is “purely Libyan” and free from foreign interference. The ministerial agenda includes a review of the latest developments in the Libyan electoral process in accordance with the United Nations roadmap and structured dialogue sessions. The Egyptian Foreign Ministry stated that the meeting serves to coordinate efforts to support stability and maintain Libya’s unity, sovereignty, and territorial integrity. Central to the discussions is the requirement to remove all mercenaries and foreign forces from Libyan territory before any electoral process begins.


Source:   Daily News Egypt
January 25, 2026 16:40 UTC