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Turkey Will Continue Providing Military Advice to GNA

June 3, 2020
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On Tuesday, Turkey’s National Security Council confirmed that Ankara will continue providing military advice to Libya’s, Government of National Accord (GNA) in order to bring peace and stability to the North African country.

In a statement, the Council called on the international community “to take a principled position against those who usurp the will of the Libyan people and target the legitimate Libyan government, in reference to the GNA.

“Negative approaches of some actors who met on the common ground against Turkey regarding Turkey’s legitimate steps in the Mediterranean were evaluated. Protection of our country’s rights and interests in land, sea, and air will continue without any compromise,” the Council headed by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan added.

It added that Turkey is committed to continue protecting the territorial integrity of Syria, to clear the region of terrorist organizations, and ensure the safe return of Syrians to their homes.

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