This individual, acting on his own interests, has already been disavowed by the highest institutions of the Republic, and it is surprising that he was received in this manner.
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«The meeting, which was also attended by Abdullah Al-Masri Al-Fadhil, Chief of Staff of the Libyan House of Representatives, and Abdulhadi Al-Hwaij, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, aimed to deepen the friendship and cooperation between Libya and Guinea-Bissau.»
«At the beginning, Sanou conveyed greetings from the President of Guinea-Bissau, emphasizing the importance of strengthening bilateral relations. Discussions focused on various strategies to improve and develop ties for the benefit of both nations and their peoples.»
«The dialogue underscores Libya’s ongoing efforts to strengthen international relations and promote global cooperation, reflecting its commitment to playing a crucial role on the international stage.»
Official statement from the Libyan Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Benghazi. Everything seems normal, but there is another version, another perspective, that this outlet has uncovered through various investigations, casting a harsh light on what was supposed to be a bilateral meeting full of goodwill. The representative from Guinea-Bissau, Sanou, is neither a special advisor nor authorized by the president of the Republic. He was actually acting on his own behalf, without any legitimacy or authorization.
So much so that the highest authorities in Guinea-Bissau have immediately disavowed him, initiating proceedings to locate him and demand an explanation, as this is a serious matter that should not be taken lightly.
What is particularly surprising is the Libyan minister’s role, who received someone merely claiming to be an advisor from another country without verifying it further. This is a serious oversight, as it compromises the image of this government, which is so concerned with its image and policies, now falling for this deception that clearly damages its reputation. It also risks creating a rift in relations with other countries, in this case, Guinea-Bissau. Many questions could be raised, but we must await further developments, which we will continue to report on.


