US State Department on Ankara-Tripoli “memorandum”: Libya’s interim government is not entitled to make new agreements - News Summed Up

US State Department on Ankara-Tripoli “memorandum”: Libya’s interim government is not entitled to make new agreements


In response to the agreements that Turkey's Foreign Minister, Mevlüt avuşolu, signed in Libya, the State Department has issued a new "slap" against Turkey. According to the State Department, the Forum for Political Dialogue in Libya (LPDF) has obligated Libya's interim government not to sign any new contracts that would interfere with the nation's external relations or result in long-term liabilities. He continues, "We are aware of stories of the signature of a memorandum of agreement between the government of Turkey and the interim administration of Libya, but we have not yet seen the document. For information on the conclusion of recent conversations, we will direct you to the governments of Turkey and Libya. We urge all parties to avoid taking any moves that would make the Eastern Mediterranean tenser.


Source: Libya Today October 05, 2022 03:39 UTC



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