Chancellor Angela Merkel made the remarks after receiving US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, who arrived in Berlin to attend the Second Berlin Conference on Libya.
Addressing a joint press conference prior to the meeting on Libya, Merkel underlined the importance of Blinken’s attendance.
“It is very important that we send out a united signal in the direction of Libya that we want to first and foremost see that the people of Libya determine their future,” she said.
Referring to the significance of international partners not leaving Libya alone, Merkel said the situation in the country is of strategic importance both for African affairs and the relationship between Africa and Europe.
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