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According to reports from the Central Bank of Libya (CBL), Maltese companies are eager to resume their operations in Libya and participate in various projects. Charles C. Saliba, Malta’s Ambassador to Libya, conveyed this sentiment during his recent meeting with CBL Governor Saddek El-Kaber at the CBL headquarters in Tripoli last Thursday.

Ambassador Saliba highlighted the interest of Maltese companies in returning to Libya to engage in different projects. He also indicated that banks in Malta are prepared to engage in transactions with Libyan banks, signaling a growing interest in bilateral economic cooperation.

In addition to discussing the eagerness of Maltese firms to reestablish their presence in Libya, the meeting also addressed the latest developments in the efforts to unify the Central Bank of Libya. This indicates ongoing efforts to streamline and strengthen Libya’s financial institutions, fostering stability and cooperation in the country’s banking sector.

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