ANKARA: Turkey tentatively supports the withdrawal of all mercenaries from Libya, but negotiations with Ankara are complicated by the fact that it demands that this process be coordinated with both the West and the East of the country.
This was announced by media sources by a source close to the ongoing meetings of the country’s leadership and members of the Libyan Joint Military Committee in Turkey.
“Turkey, in principle, supports the withdrawal of foreign mercenaries from Libya, said the agency’s interlocutor. However, the negotiations are difficult, she insists that everyone should determine a clear time frame for the start of their withdrawal.”
The source said “now this is complicated by the fact that Ankara wants to establish a timetable for all, understandable for all, for the withdrawal of both Syrian mercenaries and fighters from the eastern part of the country [Libya].”
December presidential and parliamentary elections as part of a comprehensive plan that was approved by the [Libya Joint Military Committee].
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