Turkish parliament approves motion to extend mandate of troops in Libya for 24 months
Thursday, parliament approved a Turkish presidential motion to extend the authorization for deploying Turkish troops to Libya for an additional 24 months.
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- Published Date: 08:53 | 30 November 2023
- Modified Date: 08:54 | 30 November 2023
A Turkish presidential motion to extend the authorization for the deployment of Turkish troops to Libya for another 24 months was approved Thursday by parliament.
The motion, which was submitted to parliament last Friday, extends the mandate of Turkish troops beginning Jan. 2.
"The continuation of the ceasefire and the political dialogue process in Libya, and the establishment of peace and stability as a result of this process, are of great importance for Türkiye," according to the motion signed by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
"The risks and threats arising from Libya persist for Türkiye and the entire region. In case of the resumption of attacks against the legitimate government, Türkiye's interests in both the Mediterranean basin and North Africa will be adversely affected," it said.
"Preventing the resumption of conflicts holds significance to ensure the conclusion of military and political negotiations conducted under the auspices of the UN," it added.
Libya has been torn by civil war and instability since the ouster of longtime ruler Muammar Gaddafi in 2011.
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