Diplomatic sources: The UN specifically states that the Libyan government cannot enter into agreements

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“The signing between the government of Tripoli and Turkey of the “memorandum” on hydrocarbons falls precisely into this category,” the diplomatic sources explained.

The UN Security Council in its unanimous decision on the renewal of the Organization’s mission in Libya clarifies that based on the agreement for the country the interim government of Tripoli does not have the ability to enter into agreements which will bind the country in the future and may be harmful to the country’s foreign policy, diplomatic sources emphasize.

“The unanimous adoption by the UN Security Council of the decision to renew the UN Mission in Libya for one year is a particularly important development, which Greece welcomes” the Greek diplomatic sources emphasized.

In particular, they noted, it is held that in the text of the decision, an explicit reference is made, for the first time in article 6 of the Agreement of Libya’s political dialogue forum, which stipulates that the government cannot enter into agreements that will bind the country in the future and may be harmful to the country’s foreign policy.

“The signing between the government of Tripoli and Turkey of the “memorandum” for hydrocarbons it falls exactly into that category,” they explained.

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