Lt. Gen. Mohamed Haddad, Chief of Staff of the Libyan Army, engaged in talks with Tunisian military leaders to enhance cooperation and review regional security dynamics. His meetings included high-ranking officials, emphasizing the importance of strong bilateral ties between Libya and Tunisia.
Lt. Gen. Mohamed Haddad, Chief of Staff of the Libyan Army, recently established discussions with military leaders in Tunisia during an official visit. He engaged with key figures from the Tunisian army, including Lt. Gen. Habib Daif, Director General of the Tunisian Defense Intelligence and Security Agency; Lt. Gen. Mohamed Al-Ghoul, Chief of Staff of the Tunisian Land Army; and Lt. Gen. Mohamed Al-Hajjam, Chief of Staff of the Tunisian Air Force.
During the visit, Haddad met with Tunisian Defense Minister Khaled Al-Sahili at the Tunisian Ministry of Defense’s headquarters. The meeting centered on reviewing the evolving regional situation and examining the status of bilateral cooperation efforts between Libya and Tunisia. Both parties emphasized their commitment to maintaining and enhancing the historical ties that exist between their nations.
In summary, Lt. Gen. Mohamed Haddad’s visit to Tunisia marks a significant step towards strengthening military cooperation between Libya and Tunisia. The discussions with various military leaders highlight both countries’ dedication to collaborating on regional security and reinforcing their historical relationship.
Original Source: libyaobserver.ly