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France condemns the interference of the Turkish regime in Libya: it must end

2020-06-16T19:48:52.830Z


Paris-SANA France today renewed its condemnation of the Turkish regime's interference in Libya, describing it as unacceptable and a must


Paris-Sana

France today renewed its condemnation of the Turkish regime's interference in Libya, describing it as unacceptable and must end.

"Foreign intervention, especially the intensification of Turkish support, is unacceptable and must stop," a French Foreign Ministry statement reported by Reuters said, noting that the "government of reconciliation" forces continue to attack with massive support from the Turkish regime despite agreeing to discuss a ceasefire in violation of the embargo Weapons imposed by the United Nations.

The French presidency condemned yesterday the interference of the Turkish regime in Libya, stressing that it is unacceptable and cannot be allowed.

In the context, an official in the French presidency confirmed that his country wants to hold talks with NATO member countries to discuss the increasingly aggressive and unacceptable role of the Turkish regime in Libya.

The French official affirmed that the Turkish regime, a member of NATO, violated the United Nations ban on arming Libya and increasing its maritime presence off its coast and said: "These interventions have caused major problems ... and the situation is faltering ... This increasingly aggressive position is unacceptable."

Several media reports confirmed that the Turkish regime is sending its mercenaries and terrorists from Syria to Libya to fan the security situation in it and plunder its goods.

Source: sena

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