Erdogan does not rule out intervention if Libya seeks it

Turkish President Recep Tayip Erdogan has not ruled out the possibility of intervention if Libya requires that. In an interview for Turkish state television TRT, broadcast by Italian ANSA, accused the countries supporting Haftar of violating the UN imposed arms embargo. According to the Italian agency, Turkey [...]
In an interview for Turkish state television TRT, broadcast by Italian ANSA, accused the countries supporting Haftar of violating the UN imposed arms embargo.
According to the Italian agency, Turkey was once accused of supporting pro-government militias in the past by supplying them with weapons, Kosovo Press broadcasts.
Otherwise, Khalifa Haftar was appointed commander of the Libyan National Army by the Council of Deputies internationally recognised in 2015, but the Libyan armed forces were later divided into Libyan Armed Forces under the control of the National Agreement Government.










