Tripoli Summit 2026 — Programme Announcement
Following the success of the Westminster Energy Summit, the Alliance has formally announced the inaugural Tripoli Summit — the bilateral counterpart, to be convened in autumn 2026 with the explicit backing of both governments.
A Bilateral Architecture
The Tripoli Summit is designed as the southern hemisphere of an annual bilateral cycle. Each year, the Alliance will convene one major plenary in London and one in Tripoli, each with its own focus and rotating sectoral emphasis.
The 2026 programme will give particular weight to infrastructure, education, and the next phase of the bilateral energy partnership — building directly on the working-paper outputs of the Westminster summit.
Confirmed Speakers and Sessions
Confirmed participants include senior figures from both governments, the chairs of the Alliance's sectoral working groups, and a curated group of corporate principals. Sessions will be conducted under a structured combination of plenary and closed-door formats.
A full programme and registration pathway will be published in early summer 2026. Membership of the Alliance is the principal route to delegate accreditation.
The Alliance's Ambition
The summit is not, in the Alliance's view, an event. It is the visible expression of a bilateral institution doing the work of bilateral institutions — convening the right rooms, producing the right outputs, and translating those outputs into the work of the year that follows.
It is, in short, the architecture of a relationship built to last.