On Tuesday, The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) announced that it supported a political solution in Libya under the auspices of the United Nations.
NATO added that the situation in Libya was complex and worrisome.
It called for an international investigation into human rights violations taking place in the country.
Earlier, the Foreign Ministers of Tunisia and Italy said they supported “a political agreement that preserves the unity of Libya”.
France also said that foreign interference in Libya was unacceptable and must come to an end, highlighting the negative effects of Turkey’s intervention in Libya.
On Monday, a French presidential official said that France is planning talks with NATO allies to address Turkey’s increasingly “aggressive” and “unacceptable” role in Libya.
This underscores increased tensions between Ankara and Paris.
Speaking to Reuters, the French official accused Turkey of repeatedly violating the UN arms embargo and raising its naval presence off the coast of Libya.
“These interventions have been causing major issues… and the situation is faltering despite our best efforts.” the official said.
“This aggressive attitude is increasingly unacceptable. Turkey is a partner in NATO, so it cannot continue like this”, the official said.
These statements came after Ankara transferred thousands of mercenaries and weapons to Libya to support the Government of National Accord against the forces of the Libyan National Army, led by Field Marshall Khalifa Haftar.