Libya’s Tripoli based Foreign Ministry announced yesterday the official signing of Libya’s participation contract in Expo Belgrade 2027.
The signing took place yesterday at the headquarters of the Government of the Republic of Serbia in the capital, Belgrade. The Foreign Ministry said this move comes with direct support and guidance from the Tripoli based Libyan Prime Minister Abd Alhamid Aldabaiba.
The Foreign Ministry said the step reflects the Libyan state’s orientation toward strengthening its international presence and consolidating its active participation in global economic and cultural forums,
The Libyan side was represented at the signing ceremony by Issam Al-Awal, Chairman of the General Authority for Exhibitions and Conferences and Head of the Libyan Pavilion Committee for Expo Belgrade 2027, in the presence of the Ambassador of the State of Libya to the Republic of Serbia.
The Serbian side was represented by Jagoda Lazarević, Minister of Domestic and Foreign Trade and Commissioner General of Expo 2027, along with Danilo Jerenić, representing the Expo 2027 Company.
This signing embodies Libya’s commitment to active participation in this prominent international event and its keenness to present an honourable image that reflects its promising economic, investment, and cultural potential, as well as to highlight available opportunities and enhance prospects for cooperation and partnership with participating countries and international institutions.
This step comes within the framework of supporting and strengthening Libyan–Serbian bilateral relations and opening broader avenues for economic, commercial, and cultural cooperation, contributing to enhancing Libya’s regional and international standing and consolidating its presence at major global exhibitions and events.









