Trump, Erdogan discuss situation in Libya

United States President Donald Trump and his Turkish counterpart, Recep Tayip Erdogan, held a telephone conversation during which they have agreed to work more closely in order to ensure a stable stability in Libya. The talk announcement was made by the Turkish presidency. There are currently two governments in Libya, one [...]
United States President Donald Trump and his Turkish counterpart, Recep Tayip Erdogan, held a telephone conversation during which they have agreed to work more closely in order to ensure a stable stability in Libya.
The talk announcement was made by the Turkish presidency.
Currently in Libya are two governments -- a UN-renowned headquartered in Tripoli and the other administration led by the Libyan National Forces Commander Khalifa Haftar with headquarters in Tobrück.
Turkey is known as a supporter of the government in Tripoli, until Russia supports its army and leader, General Khalifa Haftar.
According to the announcement, Trump and Erdogan have also discussed bilateral reports, as well as setting a goal of trade co-operation between the two countries worth $100 billion.












