Benghazi – Speaker of the House of Representatives Aguila Saleh met separately on Wednesday with the ambassadors of France and the United Kingdom. He received French Ambassador Terry Vallat and British Ambassador Martin Reynolds.
According to the House Media Center, the meetings reviewed the latest developments in Libya. Saleh briefed the ambassadors on recent parliamentary updates. He emphasized that the legal and legislative framework for presidential and parliamentary elections is now ready.
The discussions also addressed shared regional challenges. The parties focused primarily on combating illegal migration and its impact on regional security. They stressed the importance of international coordination to support Libya in securing its borders. Saleh also highlighted the need to protect Libyan sovereignty.
Saleh reaffirmed the House of Representatives’ pivotal role as the elected legislative authority. He called for stronger cooperation in parliamentary, political, and economic fields. Both ambassadors expressed their countries’ support for the House-led path toward a comprehensive political solution.