Al-Lafi meets in Tokyo with the President of the African-Japanese Parliamentary Friendship League.President Al-Mashat offers his condolences on death of Sheikh Mohammed Ahmed Al-Dhamin

Tokyo: At the conclusion of his visit to Japan, the representative of the Presidential Council (PC), Abdullah Al-Lafi, met in Tokyo with the President of the Japan-Africa Parliamentary Friendship League and a number of members of the Japanese House of Representatives.

The meeting, held in the presence of a member of the Libyan House of Representatives, Ayman Saif Al-Nasr, focused on enhancing cooperation between the two countries and encouraging the return of economic activities and Japanese companies to Libya.

According to the PC, Al-Lafi also met with Akihiko Tanaka, head of the government agency JICA (the Japan International Cooperation Agency), which is concerned with coordinating efforts of the Japanese government to provide support in building peace in the world’s countries.

The meeting was attended by Mohamed Aoun, Minister of Oil and Gas, Abdullah Al-Hassi, and Al-Taher Al-Baour, National Reconciliation Advisor, charged with the duties of Minister of Foreign Affairs, who stressed Libya’s commitment
to supporting peace-building efforts in the country through the National Reconciliation Project.

Al-Lafi held a meeting with Atsushi Sonami, head of the Sasakawa Peace Foundation, affiliated with the Japanese government, who in turn stressed the provision of technical and advisory support to Libya through the national reconciliation project to achieve security and stability for the Libyan peopl

Source: Libyan News Agency

Mahdi Al-Mashat, Chairman of the Supreme Political Council, sent a cable of condolences on the death of Sheikh Mohammed Ahmad Al-Dhamin Al-Sharif after a life full of giving in the service of the nation.

In the condolence cable he sent to the sons of the deceased Abdul-Wahab and Hussein Muhammad Al-Dhamin, their brothers, and the Al-Dhamin family in general, the President praised the virtues of Sheikh Al-Dhamin and his contributions to serving society, as well as his honorable national stances in the face of the US-Saudi-UAE aggression.

He stressed that Yemen lost with the departure of the deceased Sheikh Muhammad Al-Dhameen, one of the sheikhs and prominent social figures, who had patriotic positions with the Mujahideen, as his sons were martyred in the six wars.

President Al-Mashat expressed his sincere condolences and deep sympathy to the children of the deceased, family members, and all Al-Dhamin family over this affliction.

Source: Yemen News Agency