
The Libya Herald reports that a Moroccan cultural center is to open in Tripoli as a part of plans for greater cultural exchange between Libya and Morocco.
Libya Herald, by Houda Mzioudet (Tripoli, Libya, December 10, 2013) – A Moroccan cultural center is to open in Tripoli as a part of plans for greater cultural exchange between Libya and the North African kingdom. Specialists from Morocco will also offer training in theatre, film and library curation.

Culture minister Habib Al-Amin meeting the Moroccan ambassador. Libya Herald
The project was discussed by Habib Al-Amin, the Minister of Culture, and Mohamed Belaich, the Moroccan ambassador to Tripoli, Adel Sunallah, media director for the Ministry of Culture, told the Libya Herald.
“The ministry’s focus will also be on sending Libyan cultural specialists to Morocco to exchange experiences in their field,” Sunallah explained. He added that cooperation will also involve the two countries’ participation in cultural festivals and fairs.
The Moroccan embassy also announced that the Moroccan minister of education will be visiting Libya in December to discuss further cooperation in education.
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