Haftar's son visits Greek community in Libya - "We are not turning against Greece"
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The surprise visit of Khalifa Haftar's son to the president of the Greek community in Benghazi was unexpected.
According to public broadcaster ERT, Al Sadiq Haftar wanted to send a message about the diplomatic incident with the European delegation, that Greece was not the target.
During his visit to the president of the Greek community, Kanakis Mandalios, who had lost his two children in the tragic 2023 accident in Libya that killed members of the Greek humanitarian mission, Al Sadiq reportedly pointed out to him that the government of the East. Libya "is not turning against Greece" and that in Benghazi they look forward to "continuing cooperation with our country", reports the public television.
In fact, Haftar's son delivered an honorary declaration and a plaque to the president of the Greek community in Libya, in memory of his two children who were lost.
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