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Italian Premier Calls for Departure of Turkish Soldiers from Libya

June 14, 2021
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On Monday, Italian Prime Minister, Mario Draghi called for the departure of Turkish forces from Libya, so that the North-African nation could begin reconstruction and hold general elections on time.

“There are several projects, some have made progress, others need safety in the workplace, so firstly they need to implement the ceasefire and then the Syrian mercenaries and Turkish soldiers must leave Libya,” Draghi said while in Brussels on the sidelines of the NATO summit.

“This is the road by which Libya can begin the reconstruction of the country. Its primary need is to implement the ceasefire, this means that the military, the fighters, the mercenaries of other countries must leave,” he reiterated.

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