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Turkey seeks to thwart Hifter's plot in Libya

The Turkish Foreign Minister warned that the Libyan conflict threatens to slide the country into "chaos", while a source in the National Accord government denied the presence of Syrian fighters in its ranks, and the United Nations mission condemned the targeting of civilian facilities in the west of the country.


Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşo أوlu warned that the Libyan conflict threatens to slide the country into anarchy and become the next Syria, as he seeks to accelerate the passage of legislation allowing Ankara to send troops there. "If Libya becomes today like Syria, then the role will come on other countries in the region," Gawishoglu said in statements during a meeting of the ruling Justice and Development Party on Saturday. He added, "We must do everything necessary to prevent the division of Libya and its descent into chaos, and this is what we do." The legitimate government there is what we are dealing with. " He stressed the importance of the military and security agreement that Turkey signed with Libya.

Gawishoglu will meet with three leaders of the opposition parties tomorrow, and Parliament is expected to discuss legislation within the next week, while the Turkish president had previously announced that the date is the eighth and ninth of next month.


In a related context, the media office of the President of the Presidential Council of the National Accord Government denied the authenticity of the video records that are being circulated on some social media pages, which show some Syrian fighters in a camp, and claim that they are in Libya. In a statement published this morning (Sunday, December 29, 2019), the office pointed out the need for local and international news channels to prove and ensure that the recordings were taken in the Syrian city of Idlib, without reference to the names of the channels. In the statement, the Government of National Accord confirmed its prosecution of all those who contribute to the dissemination of these lies and other slanders, as described, considering the publication of these records as a desperate attempt to distort the victories achieved by its forces.


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