TUNIS, Jan 26 (KUNA) -- Tunisia, Egypt, and Algeria renewed on Monday their unequivocal rejection of foreign interference in Libyan affairs. In a joint statement following their meeting in Tunis, foreign ministers of the three countries underlined the need for supporting a Libyan-led political process that preserves the country's unity, sovereignty, and territorial integrity and fulfills the aspirations of its people.
The ministers reiterated their shared support for the ongoing UN-sponsored political settlement process in Libya, aimed at restoring security and stability.
The meeting was held under the framework of the "Tripartite Consultation Mechanism on Libya," a body convened to address the current political stalemate and the lack of progress in UN-led efforts. The meeting was also attended by the Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for Libya Hanna Tetteh.
The tripartite mechanism was launched in 2017, suspended in 2019, and then reactivated in 2025, as part of renewed commitment to supporting peace and stability in Libya. (end) sbm.ibi