Central bank of Libya agrees to continue unification

Tunis hosted both Tripoli and Benghazi’s Central Bank administrations on Friday.
In a statement, the Libyan Central Bank reported that the meeting was intended to enhance cooperation and continue the unification process.
The meeting was also described as positive, with views being exchanged and issues of common interest discussed.
The participants of the meeting agreed to hold further joint meetings in Libya within the premises of the Central Bank.
Participants took part in a workshop organised by USAID sidelines the meeting.
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