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Egypt's foreign minister calls Dendias over Turkish decision to deploy troops in Libya

Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry has contacted Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias and Cypriot Foreign Minister Nikos Christodoulides on the the telephone to discuss "the dangerous escalation on Turkey's part" with respect to Libya, as well as the foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates. According to an Egyptian foreign ministry announcement, the calls were made on Thursday night.

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Greece, Cyprus, Israel react to Turkish decision to send troops to Libya

«The Turkish decision to deploy troops in Libya presents a dangerous threat to regional stability. This decision constitutes a gross violation of the United Nations Security Council Resolution 1970 (2011), imposing an arms embargo in Libya and seriously undermines the international community’s efforts to find a peaceful, political solution to the Libyan conflict. It marks a dangerous escalation of the conflict and a significant deterioration of the situation. Turkey should not violate the Libyan Political Agreement and related United Nations resolutions. The repercussions of such a reckless move will be dire for the stability and peace of the entire region. Ankara should refrain from taking such action, which blatantly violates Libyan national sovereignty and independence» said a common statement by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, President of the Cyprus Republic Nicos Anastasiades and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

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Did Turkey transit forces to Libya through Athens FIR? What applies...

Greece has the right to close its airspace to Libya but what does that really man? Recent reports on chartered civilian aircraft flights transporting war material and / or jihadists from Turkey and in particular from Constantinople to Libya, flying over Greek airspace and within the FIR of Athens, although they cannot be confirmed with absolute certainty, oblige us to provide our readers with some clarification. Which, in our view, are of paramount importance…

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