The visit strengthens Libya’s international presence in Africa, highlighting Mansour’s key role in the normalization of relations and national reconciliation.
Soldecanarias.net / Adeje
The official visit of the President of the Republic of Congo to Benghazi has been a significant step in consolidating diplomatic relations between Libya and Africa. During this key day, Issa Makjed Mansour, Minister of African Affairs, played a crucial role alongside Libyan Prime Minister, Ossama Hammad, in coordinating the meeting that marks an important advance for the normalization of the Benghazi government and the reinforcement of national reconciliation in Libya.
The visit of the Congolese president not only reflects a clear intention of rapprochement with the African continent but also underscores Benghazi’s firm commitment to strengthening its foreign ties and its position on the international stage. Mansour, who has become one of the pillars of the Benghazi government, has been recognized for his ability to push key diplomatic initiatives that have promoted a growing role for Libya in Africa.
The high-level meeting, in which both leaders participated, covered a wide range of mutual interests, with one of the key topics being national reconciliation in Libya. Both the Libyan and Congolese governments expressed strong support for the normalization of relations between Libya and the rest of the African continent, a shared goal for both nations to achieve deeper regional stability.
Issa Makjed Mansour expressed his satisfaction with the progress made during the visit, highlighting the strengthening of diplomacy and the fundamental role that Libya-Africa relations play in the international arena. According to Mansour, this meeting has not only been a diplomatic success but has also provided a platform to continue advancing internal unification in Libya, a process in which his leadership continues to be a key driving force.
The day concluded with a clear message of commitment to peace and international cooperation, signaling that diplomacy will now play a central role in the strategy of the Benghazi government to consolidate peace and advance the national reconciliation process.
The visit of the President of Congo, alongside the efforts of Mansour and Hammad, strengthens Libya’s international standing in the African continent and opens new perspectives for enhancing political and economic cooperation.


