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Al-Mismari: Media marketing by the Al-Wefaq government to stop hostilities

2020-08-23T17:28:21.679Z


Tripoli-SANA, spokesman for the Libyan National Army, Major General Ahmed Al-Mesmari, confirmed that the announcement by the Accord Government was supported


Tripoli-SANA

The spokesman for the Libyan National Army, Major General Ahmed Al-Mesmari, confirmed that the announcement by the Government of National Accord supported by the Turkish regime on stopping combat operations in the country is "for media marketing."

Al-Wasat al-Libi website quoted Al-Mismari as saying during a press conference today that the announcement by the head of the reconciliation government, Fayez al-Sarraj, is "for media marketing and ashes were thrown in El-Ayoun, and he wrote in another capital."

Al-Mesmari pointed out that, to confirm this, "there is a transfer of forces from the city of Misurata to the Hesha area in the southeast of the city, especially after a meeting between the Turkish Deputy Chief of Staff and a number of officers and militia leaders in Misrata at the Air Force Academy who decided to attack the city of Sirte."

Al-Mismari added that since Friday, units from Tripoli, Al-Wattayah (the air base) and other cities began to go with hundreds of armed vehicles towards Gharyan and Al-Asaba'a, where they carried out criminal operations and advanced to Muzdah and Qurayyat and were present in this area, wondering whether these movements and mobilization for a cease-fire.

He emphasized that the aim of the movement of these forces was to attack Sirte, Jufrah, Murzuq, and then the rest of the areas in the Oil Crescent, after which terrorism would expand in Libya under the auspices of the Sheikhdom of Qatar and the Turkish regime.

Source: sena

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