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Developments and Turkish operations in Libya

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https://www.libyaobserver.ly/inbrief/egypt-retreats-threat-intervene-libya

The Egyptian Foreign Minister, Sameh Shoukry, said on Sunday that the Government of National Accord (GNA) has misunderstood President Sisi’s statements, saying his words have been taken out of context and misread.

"Egypt has a common vision in promoting the Libyan-Libyan solution, and there is no military solution to the Libyan crisis," said Shoukry.

In an interview with the Suadi-funded Al-Arabiya channel, Shoukri spoke of institutional relationships with Tunisia and Algeria confirming that there are communications taking place with both countries.

He insisted that Sisi's speech was not propaganda for war, but a call for peace.
 
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https://www.libyaobserver.ly/inbrief/egypt-retreats-threat-intervene-libya

The Egyptian Foreign Minister, Sameh Shoukry, said on Sunday that the Government of National Accord (GNA) has misunderstood President Sisi’s statements, saying his words have been taken out of context and misread.

"Egypt has a common vision in promoting the Libyan-Libyan solution, and there is no military solution to the Libyan crisis," said Shoukry.

In an interview with the Suadi-funded Al-Arabiya channel, Shoukri spoke of institutional relationships with Tunisia and Algeria confirming that there are communications taking place with both countries.

He insisted that Sisi's speech was not propaganda for war, but a call for peace.
Maybe, but GNA will press on at some point, which in return will corner sisi even more. He’ll either have to swallow his words or be forced to invade Libya. Sisi cornered himself with that statement. But he’d be able to drag Egypt into shit. Just like a certain someone we don’t need to mention here.
 
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Al-Sarraj Discusses Bilateral Cooperation With Turkey

On Wednesday, the Prime Minister of the Government of National Accord (GNA) Fayez-Sarraj received a high-level Turkish delegation in Tripoli to discuss ways to enhance bilateral cooperation between the two countries.

The Turkish delegation included Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu, Minister of Treasury and Finance Berat Albayrak, Turkish Ambassador to Libya Sarhan Aksan, Chief of Intelligence Hakan Fidan, and several senior officials in the Turkish Presidency and the government.

The meeting was also attended by Minister of Foreign Affairs for Libya’s Government of National Accord (GNA) Mohamed Siala, the Minister of Interior Fathi Bashaga, the Minister of Finance Faraj Atmari, the President of the National Oil Corporation (NOC) Mustafa Sanallah, and the Libyan Ambassador to the European Union Hafed Kaddour.

The meeting reviewed developments in Libya and international efforts to resolve the current crisis; several cooperation files were discussed in various fields within a special bilateral framework between the two countries.

The meeting addressed ways of bringing Turkish companies back to work in Libya, in addition to cooperation and integration mechanisms in the areas of banking, infrastructure, and oil.

An economic development plan was also clarified through a partnership between the public and private sectors in Libya.

The meeting also reviewed the implementation of the security and military Memorandum of Understanding signed between the two countries last November, especially increasing Libyan defense and security capabilities.

The latest developments regarding the Memorandum of Understanding on maritime borders were also reviewed.

According to Libya Review sources, Libya’s UN-backed government has deposited 4 billion US dollars in the Central Bank of Turkey.

Another 8 billion US dollars was deposited to pay for Turkey’s recent military intervention in Libya.

Turkey has sent over 70 Turkish UAV drones to Libya, which cost over $5 million US dollars per unit, hundreds of Armoured vehicles (KIRPI) and thousands of Syrian mercenaries who are paid approximately $1500 US dollars a month.


TRT, a Turkish news channel, yesterday quoted Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan saying “our Foreign exchange reserves are now above $93 million”.

During the last year, Ankara and Tripoli have had several disputes over financial arrangements that saw officials from the Central Bank of Libya oppose a number of agreements.
https://libyareview.com/?p=3984&fbclid=IwAR1V0NtXXfzMIt8-QIavRw3dvl-FasEPWxokDctedBIzoTMJToJ2_JVCoC8
 
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Sounds like a lot of BS, Syrian mercenaries received a couple hundred Dollars in Syria. I dont't know the source but this makes it sound like Turkey is ripping the Libyan government.
 
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Al-Sarraj Discusses Bilateral Cooperation With Turkey

On Wednesday, the Prime Minister of the Government of National Accord (GNA) Fayez-Sarraj received a high-level Turkish delegation in Tripoli to discuss ways to enhance bilateral cooperation between the two countries.

The Turkish delegation included Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu, Minister of Treasury and Finance Berat Albayrak, Turkish Ambassador to Libya Sarhan Aksan, Chief of Intelligence Hakan Fidan, and several senior officials in the Turkish Presidency and the government.

The meeting was also attended by Minister of Foreign Affairs for Libya’s Government of National Accord (GNA) Mohamed Siala, the Minister of Interior Fathi Bashaga, the Minister of Finance Faraj Atmari, the President of the National Oil Corporation (NOC) Mustafa Sanallah, and the Libyan Ambassador to the European Union Hafed Kaddour.

The meeting reviewed developments in Libya and international efforts to resolve the current crisis; several cooperation files were discussed in various fields within a special bilateral framework between the two countries.

The meeting addressed ways of bringing Turkish companies back to work in Libya, in addition to cooperation and integration mechanisms in the areas of banking, infrastructure, and oil.

An economic development plan was also clarified through a partnership between the public and private sectors in Libya.

The meeting also reviewed the implementation of the security and military Memorandum of Understanding signed between the two countries last November, especially increasing Libyan defense and security capabilities.

The latest developments regarding the Memorandum of Understanding on maritime borders were also reviewed.

According to Libya Review sources, Libya’s UN-backed government has deposited 4 billion US dollars in the Central Bank of Turkey.

Another 8 billion US dollars was deposited to pay for Turkey’s recent military intervention in Libya.

Turkey has sent over 70 Turkish UAV drones to Libya, which cost over $5 million US dollars per unit, hundreds of Armoured vehicles (KIRPI) and thousands of Syrian mercenaries who are paid approximately $1500 US dollars a month.


TRT, a Turkish news channel, yesterday quoted Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan saying “our Foreign exchange reserves are now above $93 million”.

During the last year, Ankara and Tripoli have had several disputes over financial arrangements that saw officials from the Central Bank of Libya oppose a number of agreements.
https://libyareview.com/?p=3984&fbclid=IwAR1V0NtXXfzMIt8-QIavRw3dvl-FasEPWxokDctedBIzoTMJToJ2_JVCoC8
Those are some big numbers.
 
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Al-Sarraj Discusses Bilateral Cooperation With Turkey

On Wednesday, the Prime Minister of the Government of National Accord (GNA) Fayez-Sarraj received a high-level Turkish delegation in Tripoli to discuss ways to enhance bilateral cooperation between the two countries.

The Turkish delegation included Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu, Minister of Treasury and Finance Berat Albayrak, Turkish Ambassador to Libya Sarhan Aksan, Chief of Intelligence Hakan Fidan, and several senior officials in the Turkish Presidency and the government.

The meeting was also attended by Minister of Foreign Affairs for Libya’s Government of National Accord (GNA) Mohamed Siala, the Minister of Interior Fathi Bashaga, the Minister of Finance Faraj Atmari, the President of the National Oil Corporation (NOC) Mustafa Sanallah, and the Libyan Ambassador to the European Union Hafed Kaddour.

The meeting reviewed developments in Libya and international efforts to resolve the current crisis; several cooperation files were discussed in various fields within a special bilateral framework between the two countries.

The meeting addressed ways of bringing Turkish companies back to work in Libya, in addition to cooperation and integration mechanisms in the areas of banking, infrastructure, and oil.

An economic development plan was also clarified through a partnership between the public and private sectors in Libya.

The meeting also reviewed the implementation of the security and military Memorandum of Understanding signed between the two countries last November, especially increasing Libyan defense and security capabilities.

The latest developments regarding the Memorandum of Understanding on maritime borders were also reviewed.

According to Libya Review sources, Libya’s UN-backed government has deposited 4 billion US dollars in the Central Bank of Turkey.

Another 8 billion US dollars was deposited to pay for Turkey’s recent military intervention in Libya.

Turkey has sent over 70 Turkish UAV drones to Libya, which cost over $5 million US dollars per unit, hundreds of Armoured vehicles (KIRPI) and thousands of Syrian mercenaries who are paid approximately $1500 US dollars a month.


TRT, a Turkish news channel, yesterday quoted Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan saying “our Foreign exchange reserves are now above $93 million”.

During the last year, Ankara and Tripoli have had several disputes over financial arrangements that saw officials from the Central Bank of Libya oppose a number of agreements.
https://libyareview.com/?p=3984&fbclid=IwAR1V0NtXXfzMIt8-QIavRw3dvl-FasEPWxokDctedBIzoTMJToJ2_JVCoC8

How can we send 70 drones to Libya when Turkey itself is barely using around 100 drones in total? But then again Haftar clowns were saying they shot down 128 Turkish drones in a few months. So, we are giving 10k Turkish liras worth of money for Syrian mercenaries? I think they have mistaken us for the UAE. Most claims are just straight out absurd.
 
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Someone should remind this guy, they have lost tripoli weeks ago.
Where are all the $ billions gone of Ghadafi?
Looted (in their terms "seized" by countries in which Khaddafi had investments, bank accounts and real estates. Evidence or whatsoever is useless, and i doubt these developed countries would ever return these back to Libyan government.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...an-town-recaptured-from-khalifa-hafter-forces
Haftar will not be accused of mass graves, the criminals have been already pointed out as pro-Haftar local forces (tribes) by pro-LNA sources (ie. French).
 
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I imagine that all those money are in Europe. Just as how Nazi Germany's (all related ppls) wealth are locked in a bank in switzerland. If you don't have evidence of where it is, the country can keep it.

So I imagine that making Libya forget about that money is very important. If only Gaddafi had entrusted all these evidence to reliable countries.
 
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