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Libya–Malaysia relations

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Libya–Malaysia relations

Libya–Malaysia relations refers to bilateral foreign relations between Libya and Malaysia. Libya has an embassy in Kuala Lumpur, and Malaysia has an embassy in Tripoli.

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History

Since the new Libyan government period, the relations between the two countries has been enhance when Malaysia recognise the new government of National Transitional Council as the interim government of Libya on 26 August 2011.

Economic relations

Currently, Libya looks Malaysia as a model to expand their country economy. At present, there are six Malaysian oil and gas companies operation in Libya and the country is now seek Malaysia for more investment to develop their country since the country destroy in Libyan Civil War. An agreement on air services were signed in 2009 and both countries agreed to formalise a memorandum of understanding on airlines. Libya also seeks co-operation with Malaysia in Islamic banking.

Education relations

In education, approximately 1,000–1,200 Malaysian students are sponsored by the Libyan government to studied in Libya while 2,000 Libyan students will coming to Malaysia to do a vocational training.

References

Libya–Malaysia relations Wikipedia