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Merkel, Erdoğan agree on UN-sponsored peace process in Libya

France, Germany’s closest European ally, on Monday criticized Turkey’s increasingly “aggressive” role in Libya.

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German Chancellor Angela Merkel discussed the conflict in Libya and the situation in the eastern Mediterranean in a video call with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, Merkel’s spokesman said in a statement on Tuesday, according to Reuters.

Turkey is backing Libya’s internationally recognized government in Tripoli in its conflict with the Libyan National Army (LNA), which is backed by Russia, the United Arab Emirates and Egypt. Ankara is believed to want to establish a permanent military presence in the country.

According to the statement Merkel and Erdoğan agreed that the United Nations-sponsored peace process in war-torn Libya should be reinforced.

France, Germany’s closest European ally, on Monday criticized Turkey’s increasingly “aggressive” role in Libya.

Source: Turkish Minute

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