Special Forces to Ensure Erdogan's Security During Tripoli Visit

 A documented screenshot from the LNA maneuver video (General Command of the Libyan National Army)
A documented screenshot from the LNA maneuver video (General Command of the Libyan National Army)
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Special Forces to Ensure Erdogan's Security During Tripoli Visit

 A documented screenshot from the LNA maneuver video (General Command of the Libyan National Army)
A documented screenshot from the LNA maneuver video (General Command of the Libyan National Army)

A security team including Turkish special security forces arrived in the Libyan capital on Friday to guard President Recep Tayyip Erdogan during his scheduled visit to Tripoli, informed sources revealed.

The Turkish president is expected to meet with the Turkish forces in Misrata, western Libya, who are assigned to support Fayez al-Sarraj’s Government of National Accord (GNA), the sources added.

Meanwhile, the Libyan National Army (LNA), led by Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar, announced that its forces had conducted an expanded field maneuver using live ammunition, in preparation to deter and combat terrorism and attain peace across Libya.

LNA’s Tariq Bin Ziyad Reinforced Brigade said in a statement on Saturday that the maneuver included elites from special teams, specialized artillery battalions, armor, missiles, military engineering, special forces, the air force and the parachute team.

Professional deterrent offensive and defensive tactics and storming operations were carried out in the presence of the brigade commander other military commanders, it added.

According to the statement, forces have showed accuracy in hitting targets, high maneuverability and capability to exploit the nature of battleground to carry out their tasks on the specified time.



Iraq Urges Trump to Strengthen Security Coordination

Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani (Government Media)
Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani (Government Media)
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Iraq Urges Trump to Strengthen Security Coordination

Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani (Government Media)
Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani (Government Media)

Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani congratulated US President Donald Trump on returning to the White House, while the Shiite-led Coordination Framework ignored the occasion.

Instead, Coordination Framework officials focused on calls for a ceasefire in Gaza and domestic issues.

In his message on Tuesday, al-Sudani’s gesture seemed to clear the way for Iraq to move past the arrest warrant issued for Trump in 2021 over the 2020 killings of Qassem Soleimani and Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis.

The Iraqi judiciary stated at the time that the arrest warrant was based on Article 406 of the Iraqi Penal Code and that investigations into other individuals involved, whether Iraqi or foreign, would continue.

This week, Iraqi activists shared an image of the judicial decision, sparking debate on social media about the fate of the arrest warrant now that Trump has returned to the US presidency.

Some argued that the warrant would remain a point of embarrassment for those who pushed for its issuance.

Nevertheless, Sudani congratulated Trump, expressing Iraq's interest in strengthening ties with the US through the Strategic Framework Agreement, focusing on mutual interests.

He emphasized the importance of promoting regional and global stability, security, and development.

Sudani reiterated Iraq’s commitment to its strategic relationship with the US and expanding cooperation in security, economics, culture, technology, investment, and sustainable development, while respecting sovereignty and avoiding interference in domestic affairs.

President Abdul Latif Jamal Rashid also congratulated Trump on his re-election, affirming Iraq’s support for security and stability in the region and the world, and for enhancing bilateral relations to benefit both nations.

In contrast, the Coordination Framework refrained from mentioning Trump in its statement following a meeting held in Baghdad on Monday night into Tuesday, coinciding with the inauguration ceremony in Washington.

Instead, the coalition congratulated the Palestinian people on the Gaza ceasefire and urged the international community to ramp up efforts to rebuild war-torn areas, assist displaced people, and address the destruction of infrastructure, particularly hospitals and schools.

The Coordination Framework also highlighted consensus among the Iraqi parliament’s leadership, calling for support for provincial governors in fulfilling their duties.

While praising the government's successful foreign visits, Coordination Framework officials emphasized the importance of maintaining Iraq’s balanced foreign policy.