By Gifts Antoniou

The possibility of a new adverse front of foreign policy has been concerned with Athens for the last 24 hours, as information on the media in Libya and Turkey reports that the Libyan House is considering the prospect of ratification of the Turkish -based Memorandum Memorandum.

The chronicle of developments demonstrates the liquidity of relationships, alliances and coachings with the leadership of Libya, which is somehow two -dimensional. The Turkish Memorandum was signed in 2019 by the governments of Turkey and Libya. Of the Libyan government based in Tripoli, because the other powerful pole of power in Libya, the House of Representatives chaired by Akila Salehlocated in the east of the country, in Tombroukdid not ratify the memorandum. In the east of Libya, the general’s presence and power is strong Kalifa Happerewhich controls the military forces in the area and who also did not support the agreement.

The special importance of the memorandum for Greece is that it delineates EEZ between Turkey and Libya completely ignoring the influence of the Greek islandseven Crete, in the zones in the area. Athens took advantage of the non -ratification of the Memorandum by the House of Libya representatives as an additional argument for its invalidity.

It seems, however, that the data is changing and that Ankara has managed to restore communication channels and access to the power polo that controls East Libya. The reports and announcements for the exchange of high -ranking agents on one side and the other have been increasing lately. The son of General Haphtar, Saddam Khalifa Happear, He was commander of the land forces of the Libyan National Army, visited Ankara two months ago, in response to the invitation of the Turkish Army Commander, Selzuk Bayraktaroglou. At the same time, Turkey’s government officials have recently been thickened by Turkey’s interest in drilling in Libya. Reports that are probably linked to the latest development, which prescribes unfavorable data for Greece.

Specifically, information in Libya’s media was published according to which the House of Representatives announced the establishment of a committee for the approval of the turquoise. If the information proved to be precise and the House of Representatives actually ratified the agreement, then all sides in Libya will have a common position against the Turkolibyy Memorandum and therefore Common approach to arguments and positions in Athens. It is recalled that Greece has signed an agreement to set zones with Egypt, which essentially nullifies the Turkolibyyan memorandum.

All this is happening while diplomatically prepares the Foreign Minister’s visit, George Gerapetritisin Libya. Athens is steadily seeking to keep channels open, as there are many issues that concern, including migration, as flows from Libya’s coasts to Gavdos and southern Crete are increasing. The latest developments are making new data in the equation and places a new basis for the prospect of a foreign minister’s visit to Libya.