The EU’s Rebuild project is discussing with Libya ways to open new horizons of cooperation in the field of marine fishing, environmental sanitation, capacity building, and scientific research.
The discussions took place last Sunday (4 February) between the Tripoli based Libyan government’s Minister of Local Government, Bader Aldeen Al-Tumi, with the European Union Ambassador, Nicola Orlando, the Italian Embassy’s Giacomo Grandesso, the representative of the Province of Trentino, and the General Coordinator of the Rebuild Project, Laurence Biasetto.
The Rebuild project team presented an overview of the two projects proposed to be implemented in Libya, represented by the Fishing and Environmental Safety project funded by the European Union, stressing that the number of partner municipalities is 10, five of which are coastal municipalities.