The Minister of Communications discusses with the Qatari ambassador the prospects of joint cooperation and activating the agreements concluded between the two countries.

Tripoli, Minister of Transport, “Mohammed Al-Shoubi” discussed today, Thursday, with Qatar’s ambassador to Libya, “Khaled Al-Dosari”, a number of joint areas of cooperation, including activating the agreements concluded between the two countries and opening training areas.

The meeting, which was attended by the Undersecretary for Air Transport Affairs Khaled Souissi, discussed cooperation in the investment aspect and inviting Qatari investors to contribute to supporting projects in Libya to strengthen relations between the two countries.

It was agreed to hold an expanded meeting between Libyan institutions and Qatari investors to discuss ways of cooperation and open new business horizons between the two countries.

Source: Libyan News Agency

The House of Representatives calls on all parties to support it to bring the country to the stage of stability.

Tobruk, The official spokesman for the House of Representatives, “Abdullah Belhaq” affirmed that the House of Representatives is striving hard to overcome the difficult and critical conditions that the country is going through and move the country forward to the stage of security, stability, construction and development in a manner that meets the demands of the people and achieves their hopes and aspirations to live in dignity, freedom and prosperity.

Blihaq explained in a press statement today, Thursday, that the House of Representatives formed a roadmap committee that includes representatives from all cities and regions of Libya, which began its work and meetings intensively by communicating with all concerned parties and institutions and the United Nations Support Mission in Libya, to reach what achieves the will of the Libyan people. By achieving the historic national election by holding the presidential and parliamentary elections and overcoming all obstacles and obstacles that prevented them from being held on the twenty-fourth of December.

He added that the House of Representatives confirms its determination to address all the major challenges that our country is going through despite the seriousness of the stage, and calls on all parties to intensify all efforts and support the House of Representatives and give priority to the interest of the country and the Libyan people in achieving their will to bring the country to the stage of stability, which will only come with concerted efforts to achieve this as soon as possible.

Source: Libyan News Agency

Director of the Department of Vaccinations: Vaccination of students and school staff is not compulsory.

Tripoli, The Director of the Vaccination Department at the National Center for Disease Control, Abdel Basset Samio, confirmed on Thursday that vaccination against Corona will not be compulsory for students and school workers.

In a statement today, Thursday, “Semio” explained that those vaccinated inside schools can choose the type of vaccine.

He pointed out that no specific number of doses against Corona has been determined for students and workers in the educational sector, because the campaign will target all of them.

It is noteworthy that the campaign came in accordance with a recommendation from the National Center for Disease Control, to vaccinate within government institutions in the country to address the aggravation of the epidemiological situation inside the country.

Source: Libyan News Agency