UPDATE - Turkish foreign minister meets with Libyan premier in Tripoli

In meeting with Hakan Fidan, Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh expresses thanks for Türkiye's support for stability, holding elections in Libya

UPDATES WITH REMARKS BY LIBYAN PRIME MINISTER, MORE DETAILS ON TALKS; CHANGES DECK, LEDE; REVISES THROUGHOUT

By Esra Tekin and Muhammed Semiz

ISTANBUL (AA) — Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan met on Wednesday with Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh, prime minister of the Government of National Unity of Libya, in the North African country's capital Tripoli.

During the meeting, Dbeibeh expressed his appreciation for Ankara's "supportive position towards stability in Libya and its role in endorsing international efforts for holding elections," the Turkish Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

The meeting addressed cooperation between the two nations, and included discussions on political and economic matters, according to a statement from the Hakomitna platform, affiliated with the Libyan Government of National Unity.

The statement also said Fidan's visit primarily focused on issues of common importance, including "support for international efforts regarding the situation in Gaza and holding elections in Libya."

Earlier in the day, Fidan had visited the Turkish Armed Forces' Libya Task Command in Tripoli.

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