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Tuesday, February 9, 2021

Turkish-GNA agreements: invalid, illegal & unconstitutional


Libyan rival political groups agreed to form an interim government after five days of talks in Geneva. Mohammed Younes Al-Menfi was elected Chairman of the Presidential Council and Dbeibeh was elected Prime Minister.

Yasin Aktay, an adviser to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, said that Turkey's agreements with the government of the Libyan National Accord (GNA) and the Turkish military presence in Libya would not be affected by the re-election.

The Speaker of the House of Representatives was concerned about the statements made by the Prime Minister of Libya, as the Pentagon first revealed that Abdul Hamid Dibeba, who will lead the country to elections on December 24, said that "Turkey is a real ally and partner! ''

Libyan analysts and officials, such as the speaker of the House of Representatives, are now urging the Libyan interim government to withdraw all Turkish troops and jihadist forces from the country and to cancel all agreements, including the Turkish one.

It is worth mentioning that a Libyan court has annulled the Turkish-Libyan memorandum with its decision a few days ago in a move that finds all parties in agreement.

Libyan political analyst Radwan Al-Fitouri said the new interim government in Libya should make its decision publicly on the agreements signed between the outgoing National Accord (GNA) government and the Turkish government as soon as it is formed, approved by the House of Representatives (HoR).

In a statement, al-Fituri confirmed that "everyone knows that these agreements are invalid, illegal, unconstitutional and are not recognized internationally or locally, and have been signed unilaterally."

He stressed that the new interim government must state its position on these agreements and cancel the Turkish presence in western Libya immediately.

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