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Russia accuses Turkey of transferring foreign fighters to Libya

March 12, 2020
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Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov accused on Sunday Turkey of transferring foreign fighters to Libya. Bogdanov’s remarks came during his speech at the Russian Social Chamber Bogdanov added that the Russian Government confirms that the reports issued by the UN Security Council team of experts regarding Turkey’s transfer of foreign fighters to Libya are true.


LNA General Commander, Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar, had confirmed in statements a few days ago the need for the United Nations, the Security Council and the Berlin Conference states to shoulder their responsibilities in stopping the flow of Syrian and Turkish mercenaries and the various weapons that are transported daily to Tripoli via Turkey to the entire world without deterrence.

The Turkish party stressed that ending the interference in the Libyan affairs is a necessity, especially in light of the deteriorating economic conditions of Turkey during Erdogan’s era, indicating that the number of unemployed reached 4 million, compared to 2 million before Erdogan took over the country.


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