America supports Libya’s resources to provide basic services to its people

America supports Libya’s resources to provide basic services to its people

Seddik Al-Kabir, the governor of the Central Bank of Libya, and Joshua Harris, the US Assistant Deputy Secretary of State, met in Tunis to talk about the bank’s initiatives to improve openness and disclosure.
The Central Bank of Libya achieved financial and monetary sustainability in Libya at a meeting with Al-Kabeer and the American official in Tunisia, according to a post on the bank’s Facebook page. The discussion also covered global economic difficulties.

The article also noted that Leslie Ordman, the Chargé d’Affaires of the American Embassy in Libya, was present at the meeting.
The US embassy, for its part, stated in a tweet on its Twitter account that the meeting “discussed the Central Bank’s efforts to increase transparency and enhance economic stability, and they agreed on the importance of ensuring that Libya’s resources go to provide basic services and support the Libyan people.

America assists Libya in using its resources to care for its citizens’ basic needs.

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