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Libya warns Egypt against military intervention; France backs Cairo


A handout picture released by the Egyptian presidency on June 6, 2020 shows Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi (C), Libyan military strongman Khalifa Haftar (R), and Libyan opposition figure Aguila Saleh arriving for a joint press conference in the capital, Cairo. (Via AFP)

Libyas High Council of State, an advisory body to the internationally-recognized government in the country, has warned Egypt against military intervention in Libya.

"We urge the Egyptian army not to be dragged into a gamble, whose fate will be similar to previous gambles, like the case in Yemen," the Libyan council said in a statement on Monday, in an apparent reference to Egypts costly intervention in Yemen in the 1960s.

Egypt supports Libyan rebels under the command of a military strongman named Khalifa Haftar, even though reports suggested recently that Haftar himself had fallen from grace with his foreign patrons, including Egyptian President Abdel-Fatah el-Sisi.

Sisi - whose inchoate attempts to spearhead a peace process for Libya have been ignored by stronger international actors - said on Saturday that he had ordered the Egyptian military to prepare for "external military missions" in Libya "if required."

The Libyan council also decried Sisis call for training and arming Libyan tribesmen as "an attempt to fuel sedition and turn Libyans against each other."

"Libya is an independent and sovereign state, and it is the duty of Libyas legitimate government to extend its control over the entire Libyan territory," the council added in its statement.

Haftar and his rebels have been attempting to shore up a parallel government in Libyas eastern Tobruk.

In its statement, the council condemned the speaker of the Tobruk-based parliament, Aguila Saleh, for supporting Egypts potential military intervention in Libya.

Libyas internationally-recognized government is headed by Prime Minister Fayez al-Sarraj and is based in Tripoli. It receives backing from Turkey in particular.

Haftars rebel forces - who are backed by the UAE, France, and Russia, besides Egypt - launched an offensive to seize the capital and unseat Sarrajs government in April 2019, triggering some of the most intense fighting in the country.

Recently, government forces have managed to gain the upper hand.

Turkey has been of significant help to the Tripoli-based government by sending sophisticated drones and air defense systems, and also dispatching allied militants from Syria.

Libya Review on Sunday claimed that the Libyan government had given 12 billion dollars to Turkey for military support.

The report came after a high-level Turkish delegation, led by Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu, paid a visit to Tripoli on Wednesday to discuss ways to strengthen mutual cooperation.

Macron: Turkey playing ‘dangerous game in Libya

Meanwhile, French President Emmanuel Macron denounced Turkeys military support for Tripoli, saying Ankara was playing "a dangerous game."

"I have already had the opportunity to say very clearly to President [Recep Tayyip] Erdogan, I consider that Turkey is playing a dangerous game in Libya today and going against all of its commitments made at the Berlin conference," Macron said on Monday, referring to a Libya peace conference hosted by Berlin earlier this year.

"We wont tolerate the role that Turkey is playing in Libya," Macron added.

But the French president backed Egypts potential military intervention in Libya, asserting that Sisi had a right to intervene in Libya.

"You noted the legitimate concern of President Sisi when he sees troops arriving at his border," Macron said.

Ankara-backed troops are not known to have operated near Egypts border.

Macron claimed France was a concerned party "because today, from Libya, each day, men and women are fleeing misery to come to Europe."

Earlier, a peace process proposed by Sisi had been dismissed by European powerhouse Germany.

 

SOURCE: PRESS TV

LINK: https://www.ansarpress.com/english/18842


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