LNA Accuses Erdogan of Turning Libya into Terror Base

LNA spokesman Ahmed al-Mesmari. AFP
LNA spokesman Ahmed al-Mesmari. AFP
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LNA Accuses Erdogan of Turning Libya into Terror Base

LNA spokesman Ahmed al-Mesmari. AFP
LNA spokesman Ahmed al-Mesmari. AFP

The Libyan National Army, led by Khalifa Haftar, has accused Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of turning Libya into a launchpad for terrorist attacks on neighboring states.

Turkey's president “wants to turn Libya into a launchpad for terrorist and criminal attacks on neighboring countries, mainly Egypt,” LNA spokesman Ahmed al-Mesmari said.

“Erdogan continues to send mercenaries to Libya. But we won’t tolerate the presence of foreign troops on Libyan soil,” he warned.

The Turkish president was swift to reply, saying he had turned the events in Libya after they were in Haftar’s favor.

The war of words came as the Libyan capital's only working airport was hit by rocket fire Thursday, aviation officials said.

Flights to and from Mitiga International Airport were suspended for more than four hours.

The Government of National Accord (GNA), which is backed by Turkey, blamed the strike on Haftar’s forces.

The UN mission in Libya (UNSMIL) reported "repeated bombings over the past two days" targeting Mitiga, in a Twitter post.

It said such violations of the ceasefire that went into effect on January 12 take place at a time when the Libyans and the UN are working hard to end the fighting, resolve Libya’s crisis and put an end to the people’s suffering which is getting worse by the day.



Jordan to Host Jordanian-Syrian-American Meeting on Tuesday to Discuss Rebuilding of Syria

A Jordanian national flag is lifted near a tent at the "Island of Peace" in an area known as Naharayim in Hebrew and Baquora in Arabic, on the Jordanian side of the border with Israel, as seen from the Israeli side November 10, 2019. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun
A Jordanian national flag is lifted near a tent at the "Island of Peace" in an area known as Naharayim in Hebrew and Baquora in Arabic, on the Jordanian side of the border with Israel, as seen from the Israeli side November 10, 2019. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun
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Jordan to Host Jordanian-Syrian-American Meeting on Tuesday to Discuss Rebuilding of Syria

A Jordanian national flag is lifted near a tent at the "Island of Peace" in an area known as Naharayim in Hebrew and Baquora in Arabic, on the Jordanian side of the border with Israel, as seen from the Israeli side November 10, 2019. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun
A Jordanian national flag is lifted near a tent at the "Island of Peace" in an area known as Naharayim in Hebrew and Baquora in Arabic, on the Jordanian side of the border with Israel, as seen from the Israeli side November 10, 2019. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun

Jordan will host a Jordanian-Syrian-American meeting on Tuesday to discuss ways to support the rebuilding of Syria, Jordan's foreign ministry said in a statement on Sunday, Reuters reported.

The meeting will be attended by Syrian foreign minister Asaad Hassan al-Shibani, US envoy to Syria Thomas Barrack and the US ambassador to Türkiye, Jordan's foreign ministry added.