A joint statement by Egypt, Algeria, and Tunisia reaffirms their strong rejection of external interference in Libya.

Foreign Ministers of Egypt, Tunisia, and Algeria held a meeting in Cairo as part of the resumption of the trilateral neighboring countries mechanism to discuss the developments in Libya and push towards a political solution.
The Foreign Ministers emphasized the importance of prioritizing the interests of the Libyan people, preserving their capabilities and assets, achieving consensus among all Libyan parties. The statement highlighted the necessity of advancing the political process in Libya towards unifying institutions, holding parliamentary and presidential elections simultaneously, while emphasizing "rejecting all forms of external intervention in Libya, which could fuel internal tensions and prolong the Libyan crisis."