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education sectors, and possible cooperation in the field of removing mines and war remnants, in addition to facilitating the granting of visas to Libyan citizens. Especially students and businessmen. The two sides agreed to continue making efforts to overcome difficulties in order to expand cooperation in the aforementioned areas, and to encourage the flow of goods and services according to the needs of the Libyan market, and in a way that serves the common benefit. Arrangements related to Libya’s participation in the United Nations high-level meeting for South-South cooperation.
214:, on a diplomatic mission to Libya, where he met with Muammar al-Gaddafi, with whom Perón shared an ideological affinity, close to Nasserism and Third Worldism. As a result of this visit, several cooperation agreements are signed, related to economic, technological and cultural issues. Among these agreements was one where Argentina would share their experience in the finding and refinement of uranium with Libya. Note that at this time, neither country was a signatory to the global 133: 22: 144: 270:
Specialists in bilateral relations and international cooperation from both sides participated in the meeting, which was held at the headquarters of the Argentine Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the capital, Buenos Aires, in the presence of the Chargé d'Affairs of the Libyan Embassy in Argentina,
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The discussions focused on ways to consolidate political relations and expand the horizons of cooperation between the two countries, and included areas of exchange of support and coordination in international and regional organizations, enhancing trade and economic exchange in the health and
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In 2019, A delegation from the Libyan Ministry of Foreign Affairs, headed by the Director of the Americas Affairs Department, Abdul Rahman Al-Qannas, met with the Director of the Africa and Middle East Department of the Argentine Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Mariano Simon Padros.
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Argentina votes in favor of the accreditation of the National Transitional Council as a representative of Libya for the 66th Ordinary Session of the UN General Assembly, recognizing that entity as a legitimate representative of the Libyan people.
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To give continuity to the bilateral cooperation objectives agreed with Libya following the visit of the President of the Nation,
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Argentina is accredited to Libya from its embassy in
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at the end of 2008 –accompanied by Foreign Minister
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