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Athens is preparing for a “dangerous mission” amid the volatile landscape in Libya, as developments regarding maritime zones ...
The Turkey-Libya military agreement is expected to be ratified by the Turkish parliament next week. It will allow Turkey to provide military personnel, equipment, and training to Libyan forces. For ...
The interior ministers of Italy, Greece and Malta, along with EU Migration Commissioner Magnus Brunner were part of the ...
On the Greek side, however, there was cautious optimism that there would be no unpleasant surprises in the near future ...
Greece is facing a sharp spike in migrant arrivals from Libya just as Ankara and Tripoli step up energy exploration near ...
07/07/2019 July 7, 2019. Several international players, including Turkey, are involved in the ongoing civil war in Libya. Ankara supports the internationally recognized Libyan unity government.
Greek Political Tensions Resurface Over Turkey-Libya Pact Tensions flare in Greece's New Democracy party as Adonis Georgiadis ...
Turkey supports the GNA, supplying drones, weapons and trucks to boost its efforts in the ongoing conflict with Gen Haftar's forces, which control most of the east and south of Libya.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, right, and Libyan Prime Minister Fayez al-Sarraj hold a joint press conference at the Presidential Complex in Ankara on June 4, 2020.
The Turkey-Libya deal adds another obstacle to making it achievable. While there are precedents for pipelines crossing other countries' exclusive economic zones, Turkey won't make it easy.
Turkey says the forces of Libyan strongman Khalifa Haftar will become a "legitimate target" if they do not immediately release six Turks. The Turkish foreign ministry said the detention of its ...
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