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Greece’s Mytilineos indicates desire to invest in Tripoli and Benghazi metros: Libyan Railroads

bySami Zaptia
June 21, 2023
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Greece’s Mytilineos indicates desire to invest in Tripoli and Benghazi metros: Libyan Railroads

Greece’s Mytilineos indicates desire to invest in Tripoli and Benghazi metros, Libyan Railroads reports (Photo: Libyan Railroads).

Greek company Mytilineos is interested in investing in the Tripoli and Benghazi metro projects, Libyan Railroads revealed Tuesday.

The news came following the visit by a delegation of the Greek company, headed by Doug Mellis, Director of Business Development at Mytilineos, to Libyan Railways on Tuesday. Mytilineos specialises in energy and metals investment.

Libyan Railways says the meeting comes within the framework of its cooperation with international companies specialized in this field.

The Mytilineos delegation met with the Chairman and Vice-Chairman and several directors of departments and offices of Libyan Railways.

During the meeting Mytilineos presented a comprehensive overview of its various fields of activities, during which it reviewed several projects that it had previously implemented, especially those related to railway projects.

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Libyan Railroads reported that the two sides also discussed ways of cooperation in the field of railways, and a focus was placed on the field of investment, and the possibility of Mytilineos investing in the Tripoli and Benghazi metro project. The two sides are continuing discussions to determine aspects of joint cooperation in the future, Libyan Railroads added.

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