Saudi support for Libya.. And Debbiba : We look forward to relationships “in accordance with the bonds of brotherhood”
The President of the new Libyan government, Abdul Hamid Al-Dubaiba, praised Saudi support for Libya, saying that Saudi Arabia is one of the most important countries in the region.
Al-Dubaiba, tweeted on his official Twitter account on Sunday : On the occasion of my appointment as prime minister, I received two congratulatory telegrams from King Salman bin Abdulaziz, the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, and his Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
Privileged relationships
The Libyan prime minister expressed his pleasure at the congratulations of Saudi Arabia, one of the most important countries in the region, and said he looked forward to distinguished relations with Riyadh “in accordance with the bonds of brotherhood”.
On Saturday, Dr. Mohammed al-Manfi, president of the Libyan Presidential Council, received a congratulatory message from King Salman bin Abdulaziz on his election as the president of the Presidential Council of the new Libyan executive authority.
Custodian of the two Holy Mosques King Salman Bin Abdulaziz confirmed his country’s desire to strengthen bilateral relations with Libya in order to achieve the development and prosperity of the two brotherly countries.
In a statement, of which Al-Ain Al-Ekhbariya obtained a copy, the Presidential Council’s media office said that the exile also received a message of congratulations from Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman Bin Abdulaziz on winning the results of the voting at the Libyan Dialog Forum.
Last month, Mohammed al-Manfi’s list, headed by the new interim executive authority in Libya, which includes Abdel Hamid al-Dabibba, won the premiership with 39 votes, compared with 34 for Saleh’s wife, his closest rival. The new authority will lead the country until general elections are held late this year, December 24, 2021.
Sirte Session
On Monday, a vote of confidence will be held in the city of Sirte to give the new Libyan government the green light to exercise its duties.
Al-Dubaiba announced the structure of his new government, which will be presented to the members of the Council of Representatives next Monday in the city of Sirte (central Libya) for approval. He noted that he took into consideration the budget between efficiency and ensuring broad participation by all regions through various electoral districts, so that the government would be truly representative of all Libyans.
The Prime Minister of the new Libyan government said that he took into account the state of conflict that the country has been going through for years and the feeling of marginalization and non-representation of many groups.
Al-Dubaiba said he has maintained the current number – with a limited amendment – as reducing the number of ministries by restructuring, merging them and merging their departments takes time that he does not own during this stage, and results in additional uncalculated expenses.
Libyan media circulated a leak about the names of the cabinet, which included Sakr Bujuwari, Ramadan Boujinnah al-Hasnawi, two deputy prime ministers, Hamad Abdul Razzaq al-Obaidi, the minister of agriculture, Tariq Abdul Salam Mustafa Abu Fleih, the minister of water resources, Tawfik al-Darsi, the minister of animal wealth, Abdul Shafeih Hussein al-Barassi, the minister of sports and Kamel al-Fathi al-Fathi al-Ali Minister of Foreign Affairs Khaled Khalil Al-Jazawi Minister of Health.