London - The United Kingdom's Foreign Secretary met Libyan Prime Minister Fayyez Al-Serraj and Foreign Minister Mohamed Siala to discuss the challenges faced by Libya's Government of National Accord and how the UK can support Libyan efforts to re-establish security, stability, and prosperity for the Libyan people. The visit aims at: Establishing effective governance is also the key to defeating terrorism in Libya and countering illegal migration, UK said The Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson also met Abdurrahman Swehli, President of Libya's High State Council. In these meetings, Mr Johnson underlined the importance of Libya's legitimate political institutions working together to break the political deadlock which is prolonging instability and the suffering of the Libyan people. Libyan media said: Al-Sirraj reviewed the mutual cooperation in fields like health, education, energy and infrastructure, proposing founding a program for study scholarships for Libyan graduates in British educational institutions. Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson made his first visit to Libya Thursday to support fresh efforts towards a unified and stable government. Speaking after the visit to Tripoli, the Foreign Secretary said: "Libya's political and social groups need to seize the momentum offered by the welcome meeting between Prime Minister Seraj and Marshall Heftar earlier this week to set out a path towards Libyan reconciliation and unity.