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The Kremlin: Russia opposes foreign intervention in Libya

2019-12-26T11:35:11.051Z


MOSCOW-SANA, Russian Presidential Spokesman Dimitri Peskov announced Moscow's opposition to any outside interference in Libya is certain


Moscow-Sana

Russian presidential spokesman Dimitri Peskov announced Moscow's opposition to any foreign interference in Libya, stressing that the intervention of third countries in the current conditions in this country will not help in resolving crises in it and in the Arab countries.

"As for the situation in Libya, it certainly is a matter of concern. We have repeatedly reiterated Russia's position in this regard," Sputnik quoted Piskov as saying at a press conference today, stressing Moscow's interest in a speedy settlement of the situation in Libya.

Commenting on the announcement of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan earlier his new ambitions and his intention to send forces to Libya, Peskov said, "We consider that any interference by other countries in the Libyan situation will not help in reaching a settlement." He pointed out that the Libyan lands in general have become a haven for mercenaries from a number A large number of countries and terrorist elements, in reference to the chaos left by the NATO aggression in this country since 2011 ″.

Peskov added that what Libya is currently going through "is a result of well-known interventions from known countries to destroy the Libyan state."

The Libyan army spokesman, Major General Ahmed Al-Mesmari, revealed yesterday that the Turkish regime's intelligence services are transporting ISIS and Al-Nusra Front terrorist elements from Syria to Libya.

Peskov repeated the warning about the risks of "third countries entering the Libyan situation" and said, "It is unlikely that this would contribute to a settlement in this country."

Erdogan spoke publicly earlier today about his expansionist ambitions and Ottoman illusions to reoccupy the region and announced his intention to send Turkish troops to Libya and get the parliament controlled by his Brotherhood party to vote on this matter next month.

Libya has been suffering since NATO aggression against it in 2011, a state of chaos and insecurity in light of the proliferation of weapons and terrorist organizations that are trying to impose their influence and control on various cities and regions, while the authorities are currently contesting two main parties: the Al-Wefaq government and the government operating in eastern Libya that the parliament supports in the city of Tobruk And the Libyan army led by Field Marshal Khalifa Hifter.

Source: sena

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