Turkish sources citing Middle East Eye They allegedly said that although Commander Khalifa Happear, who controls Eastern Libya, seeks to deepen his relations with Turkey, at this stage the Libyan Parliament will neither approve nor reject the unlawful Turk.
“Just a few years ago, it would be inconceivable for Eastern Libya controlled by Haftar to consider the possibility of signing a shipping agreement with Turkey. This shift represents how quickly the area is rearranged, ”notes the London -based English -based English -based Middle Eye. Haftar claims Turkish support. In April, his son and his potential successor, Saddam, made a landmark visit to Ankara. “
In this context, a Turkish source with the knowledge of the Turkish-Libyan relations allegedly told Middle East Eye that “Happere and his sons are now seeking to deepen their relations with the Turkish government and will probably keep this issue pending instead of approved or rejecting it.”
Bilghan Ozturk, researcher of Global Institute for Strategic Research (GISR), Global Institute for Strategic Research He said that “the government’s move in eastern Libya is not likely to produce specific results.” He claimed that the Speaker of the House of Representatives based in Tobruk, East Libya, Akila Saleh, was “seeking an appeal”, as Tripoli government prime minister Abdulhamid Dbaba and Happere renewed them. “The possibility of Saleh’s maneuvering to have international consequences is very small,” he said, arguing that “these are maneuvers aimed at internal controversy over power.”
It is recalled that the House of Representatives Libya He decided last Monday, June 2nd, to set up a Technical Committee for the study of the illegal “Turkolbi Memorandum” for the demarcation of maritime jurisdiction zones, according to the Lana Libyan News Agency.
On April 4, Turkey’s Minister of Defense, Yasar Giuller, welcomed Lieutenant General Saddam Khalifa Happear, son of General Halifar Haftar and leader of the land forces of the Libyan National Army. Lieutenant General Haphtar was in Ankara at the invitation of the leader of Turkish land forces, General Selcouk Bayraktaroglou.
The other son of the General Happere, Belkasem Haphtar, had visited Ankara on July 25 last year, in the capacity of General Manager of the Libyan Development and Reconstruction Fund, and in an interview he had stated that the progress had been made between the two.
Source :Skai
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