Turkey decides to build military base in Libya

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan highlights the situation of refugees

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan highlights the situation of refugees

Ankara – News Time

Turkey has decided to build a military base in Libya, a war-torn North African country. Al Jazeera reports that a Turkish newspaper said in its report that the military base would be set up in Tripoli, the capital of Libya, meanwhile, Prime Minister Fayez al-Sarraj, the head of Libya’s United National Government, can also request that Turkish troops be sent by February 20 next year. According to the report, Ankara has completed its review in this regard. The report said that in Libya, which is currently the biggest example of a mysterious war, last month saw a worrisome situation. Especially with Libya’s Turkey setting its maritime boundaries and defense agreements, it has accelerated. As a result, tensions in the region are also increasing.

Egypt’s military president, Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, believes his country is supporting Haftar militia in the current Libyan crisis. They called the militia a Libyan army. He said Egypt would not intervene in Libya and would not accept any other country’s intervention. Turkey’s intervention in Libya will further damage the stability of the Arab country. at a Youth Conference in Sharm El Sheikh, Sisi accused some in Libya of interfering, and this intervention is a hindrance to the Libyan crisis resolution and political reconciliation. Egypt rejects interference in internal affairs of other countries, and Libya seeks a meaningful and lasting political solution between all parties without any division and division. He rejects the defense agreement reached between Fayez al-Sarraj, head of Turkey and Libya’s national federal government. He said the Egyptian Foreign Ministry explicitly rejected the agreement reached between Turkey and Fayez al-Sarraj. Sisi said his country wants to promote brotherly and friendly relations with all Arab countries. Our hearts are open to all Arab brethren. We will not allow the security of Libya and Sudan to be compromised.

In response to a recent statement issued by the Prime Minister of Ethiopia, President Al-Sisi said that we do not believe in wasting our country and nation’s resources on wars, rather, they will focus their national resources on the development and development of the country. It should be noted that recently the Prime Minister of Ethiopia had said that if Egypt tried to invade us, we would gather one million people and fight Egypt. Turkey is also sending military equipment, special military personnel and military advisers to Tripoli to assist Libya’s government on Monday. Under the deal, Turkey is obligated to send defense assistance, military reinforcements, weapons and other war equipment to the Libyan National Federal Government.

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