The Turkish Foreign Minister, Mevlut Cavusoglu, has defended Turkey’s military presence in Libya, considering it legitimate, according to official Memorandums of Understanding and agreements between both countries.
Read moreTurkish Defense Minister, Hulusi Akar has stressed that the Turkish military forces in Libya are not foreign forces and that Ankara will continue to support the Libyans in their cause in accordance with the principle-b
Read moreTurkish ambassador to Libya Kanan Yilmaz has affirmed that his country will continue to provide training and consultancy to help reconstruct the Libyan army through the security and military memorandum signed between t
Read moreThe Turkish Defense Minister Hulusi Akar accused Greece of seeking to cancel the country’s 2019 maritime demarcation accord with Libya in the eastern Mediterranean, saying certain countries, especially Greece, have und
Read moreTurkey’s Foreign Minister said Thursday that Ankara's military training support for Libya’s legitimate government cannot be compared with foreign fighters and mercenaries, whom he said should leave Libya.
Read morePresident of the High Council of State (HCS) Khaled Al-Mishri has reiterated it is not within the competence of the Government of National Unity (GNU) to cancel or amend any previous legitimate agreements, as stipulate
Read moreItalian Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio has indicated that the maritime delimitation agreement signed between Tripoli and Ankara is a bilateral understanding between the two sides.
Read moreThe Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Libyan Prime Minister Abdul-Hamid Dbeibah reiterated the significance of the maritime Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in a joint press conference after a meeting of the
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