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“The return of the Libyan flag fluttered in the skies of Syria is a natural prelude to the return of other flags,” said Syrian Deputy Foreign Minister Faisal Al-Miqdad.
Al-Miqdad added, “The Syrian flag will soon rise in the sky of Libya,” stressing at the same time that “the struggle against terrorism will continue, and that the Syrian scenario differs from the Libyan only in detail.”
The Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad received a Libyan delegation headed by Deputy Prime Minister Abdul Rahman Al-Ahirish and Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Abdul-Hadi Al-Hawij.
The meeting discussed the latest developments in Syria and Libya, and the battle that the two countries are fighting against terrorism and external interference in all its forms, according to the Syrian News Agency.