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Greek FM: The Solution In Libya Is Only Through The Departure Of The Turkish Forces

July 1, 2020
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The Speaker of the Libyan Parliament (HoR), Ageela Saleh, dicussed with Greek Foreign Minister, Nikos Dendias, the latest developments in the Libya.

Dendias confirmed that the solution in Libya was only through the departure of foreign powers, especially Turkish forces. He stressed that the presence of foreign powers in Libya would not allow for a solution. The Greek FM expressed his condemnation of the Turkish intervention in Libya, expressing his welcome to all initiatives that aim to end the crisis.

Dendias arrived in Tobruk to meet HoR Speaker Ageela Saleh earlier on Wednesday. He previously confirmed that resolving the Libyan crisis required a solution that was Libyan-led.

Recently, Dendias visited Tunisia to discuss the latest developments on bilateral, and regional issues, as well as developments in Libya, and the Eastern Mediterranean. Issues related to the Middle East, and relations between Tunisia, and the European Union.

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