Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan stated that Turkish forces are fulfilling their duties to the fullest in all their areas of operation, including Syria, northern Iraq, Libya, and Somalia.
Speaking at the diploma ceremony of the National Defence University Military Academy in Ankara, he emphasised that Turkey’s military presence in these regions is part of its broader strategy to maintain national security and protect its interests.
Erdogan highlighted that anyone who tries to limit Turkey’s vision to its 782,000 square kilometres of land is out of touch with the country’s ambitions, or simply unaware of its strategic goals.
He underscored Turkey’s commitment to extending its influence and safeguarding its interests beyond its borders, citing the importance of maintaining a proactive and expansive defence policy.
In Libya, Turkey’s military involvement is grounded in the security and military cooperation agreement signed in 2019 with the outgoing Government of National Accord (GNA). This agreement, which includes provisions for training, advisory services, and equipment support, was designed to help the GNA fend off the advance of rival forces and establish stability in the region.
Under the terms of this agreement, Turkey has provided military support, including drone strikes and military advisers.
Erdogan’s remarks reaffirm Turkey’s resolve to maintain its military presence in these regions, asserting that the country’s actions are not just about defence, but also about expanding its sphere of influence and protecting its geopolitical interests.
He pointed out that Turkey’s involvement in Libya is a strategic move that aligns with its broader goals of regional influence and security, particularly in areas crucial to its national interests.