House of Representatives of Egypt held a plenary session on Monday with the participation of Aguila Saleh as both countries pushed to deepen political and parliamentary cooperation.
The session was chaired by Counselor Hisham Badawi and focused on strengthening ties between Egypt and Libya.
Lawmakers discussed ways to improve joint cooperation and increase coordination between the two neighboring countries. Officials said the talks were aimed at supporting stability, development, and regional security.
The meeting highlighted the long historical relationship between Egypt and Libya. Leaders from both sides stressed the importance of maintaining close political and parliamentary communication during a period of ongoing regional challenges.
The session in Cairo also explored methods to improve parliamentary coordination between the two nations. Officials believe stronger cooperation between legislative bodies can support wider political and economic goals.
Egypt has remained closely involved in regional efforts linked to Libya’s stability in recent years. Cairo has repeatedly supported political dialogue and reconstruction efforts in the neighboring country.
Libya has faced years of political instability and conflict since the fall of former leader Muammar Gaddafi in 2011. Rival political groups and armed factions have struggled for control in different parts of the country.
Regional and international powers have often called for peaceful political solutions and stronger national institutions in Libya.
Egypt has said stability in Libya is important for the security of the wider region. The two countries share a long border, and security cooperation has remained a major issue for both governments.
The latest parliamentary meeting reflects continued coordination between Cairo and Libyan political leaders. Officials from both sides said cooperation remains important for economic growth, infrastructure projects, and security efforts.
Lawmakers also discussed the need to support development plans that benefit citizens in both countries. Egypt and Libya have maintained economic ties in sectors such as trade, energy, labor, and construction.
Political observers say parliamentary diplomacy has become an important tool in regional relations. Meetings between lawmakers can help build consensus and strengthen communication between governments.
Egyptian and Libyan officials have held several talks in recent years focused on restoring stability and rebuilding institutions inside Libya. International organizations have also encouraged stronger regional cooperation to support peace efforts.
The plenary session in Cairo comes at a time when many countries in the region are working to improve political coordination and economic partnerships.
Officials at the meeting said the strong ties between the Egyptian and Libyan people continue to form the foundation of cooperation between the two nations.
The discussions also emphasized the importance of supporting regional peace and preventing further instability. Both sides stressed that cooperation and dialogue remain key to addressing shared challenges.
Analysts believe continued political coordination between Egypt and Libya could help support long-term stability and economic recovery efforts.
The meeting ended with renewed calls for stronger joint action and closer communication between the two parliaments in the future.
