Turkish, Italian, Libyan Leaders Meet to Address Migration and Libya’s Stability
ISTANBUL, TURKEY, AUG 1 – The leaders discussed enhancing economic ties, energy cooperation, and Libya's political stability while addressing migration, with 21,000 migrants arriving in Italy, an 80% increase from last year.
- On Friday, 1 August 2025, Turkish President Erdogan, Italian Prime Minister Meloni, and Libyan Prime Minister Dbeibah met in Istanbul to address migration and Libya's stability.
- The meeting followed longstanding instability in Libya since the 2011 uprising that toppled Gadhafi and led to rival administrations backed by foreign militias.
- They discussed regional cooperation on irregular migration, economic ties, energy exploration, and security challenges, emphasizing multilateral coordination to face Mediterranean crises.
- Erdogan urged for 'long-term and sustainable solutions' against migration flows, while Meloni reaffirmed Italy’s commitment to Libya’s political process and praised cooperation results with Turkey.
- The summit aims to build a coherent trilateral framework influencing policy across sectors and supporting Libya’s stability amid ongoing division and migration risks.
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