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Haftar must choose political solution: Turkey

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ANKARA: Eastern Libyan military commander Khalifa Haftar must abide by calls for a political solution to the conflict in Libya and take steps to secure “calm on the ground”, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said on Tuesday.


Haftar abandoned talks for a ceasefire in Moscow last week and the blockade of Libyan oilfields by his forces overshadowed a summit in Berlin on Sunday aimed at shoring up a shaky truce. His Libyan National Army (LNA) aims to capture the capital, Tripoli.


Turkey supports Haftar’s opponents, the Tripoli-based internationally recognised Government of National Accord (GNA) led by Fayez al Serraj, and has dispatched military advisers and trainers to help the GNA.


Cavusoglu said Haftar’s refusal to sign a joint communique in Berlin had raised questions about his intent.


“Does Haftar want a political or military solution? Until now, his stance has shown he wants a military one,” he told Turkish broadcaster NTV.


“Haftar must immediately fall back to the political solution line and take concrete and positive steps in line with calls of the international community for calm on the ground”.


Libya has had no stable central authority since Muammar Gaddafi was overthrown by NATO-backed rebels in 2011. For more than five years, it has had two rival governments, in the east and the west, with streets controlled by armed groups.


At the Berlin summit, foreign powers active in Libya committed to uphold an existing UN arms embargo and stop shipping weapons there, but Cavusoglu suggested that the commitment was dependent on a ceasefire holding.


“There were calls for no one to send additional forces or weapons there. All participants pledged to abide by this as long as the ceasefire continues,” Cavusoglu said. “Our president was clear on this... and we voiced it at the end of the summit too.”


NO SUDANESE IN LIBYA


A United Nations panel had said it had no “credible evidence” of Sudanese paramilitaries fighting in conflict-wracked Libya for military strongman Haftar as alleged by some media outlets.


Several Libyan and regional media outlets had claimed in recent months that hundreds of Sudanese paramilitaries from the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) were deployed in Libya to fight alongside Haftar’s forces.


But a UN panel of experts on Sudan dismissed these claims in a report released on Monday.


— Reuters/AFP


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