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Tripoli, Sep 7 (EFE) - The Spanish Minister of Foreign Affairs, Arancha González Laya, opened her visit to Libya on Monday with a meeting with the President of the Supreme State Council, Khaled al Mashri.Coming from Tunisia, González Laya landed in Tripoli, where she was received by the Foreign Minister of the Government of National Agreement, Mohamed Tamer Siala, with whom she had a brief meeting at the same airport before the meeting they will hold at midday at the ministry's headquarters.FOOTAGE OF THE VISIT OF THE SPANISH MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS, ARANCHA GONÁLEZ LAYA, TO LIBYA
Brussels, Feb 17 (EFE), (Camera: Leo Rodríguez).- The Spanish Minister of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation, Arancha Gonzalez Laya, on Monday recalled the words of the president of the National Assembly of Venezuela, Juan Guaidó, on the "important" and "constructive" role of Spain in the Venezuelan crisis.FOOTAGE OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS COUNCIL IN BRUSSELSSOUNDBITES OF SPANISH MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS, EUROPEAN UNION AND COOPERATION, ARANCHA GONZALEZ LAYA:"Regarding Venezuela, I want to refer to what Juan Guaidó said. He is the one who can value the role of Spain, which he believes is very important and constructive. That is what I refer to."
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