TRIPOLI, Oct. 5 (Xinhua) -- Libya's Government of National Unity announced Sunday that it has reached an agreement with Indonesia to establish a joint committee to strengthen economic consultation, the Libyan News Agency (LNA) reported.
The agreement was reached during a meeting between Prime Minister of the Government of National Unity Abdul-Hamid Dbeibah and Indonesian Deputy Foreign Minister Muhammad Anis Matta, who is currently visiting the Libyan capital, Tripoli.
According to the report, during the meeting, the two sides discussed bilateral cooperation in various fields, including establishing a regular consultation mechanism through a joint committee, signing memoranda of understanding in investment, energy, education, and culture, and exploring opportunities in infrastructure, trade, and services sectors.
"It was agreed ... to form a joint technical committee to address pending economic files between the two countries and to settle previous obligations in a way that strengthens trust and lays the foundation for sustainable economic cooperation in the coming phase," added the report.
Both sides also expressed interest in enhancing cooperation in the fields of health, transport, ports, and airports, and in drawing on Indonesian expertise in managing vital facilities and developing technical competencies.
Dbeibah emphasized "Libya's keenness to expand its partnerships with major Asian and Islamic countries," welcoming "the continuation of consultations to hold a joint economic forum in Tripoli or Jakarta in the near future to activate practical cooperation between the two countries."
During a meeting on Saturday with President of the Libyan Presidential Council Mohamed Al-Menfi, the Indonesian deputy foreign minister expressed his country's wish to establish a "strategic partnership" with Libya, according to the LNA.
Matta arrived in Tripoli on Friday for an official four-day visit to discuss ways to develop his country's relations with Libya. ■