
Turkey accuses France of being part of chaos in Libya by supporting Khalifa Haftar, warlord attacking legitimate government
Libya on Tuesday pushed back recent statements by French President Emmanuel Macron on Turkey’s role in the north African country.
Siala made the comments in response to Monday statements by Macron claiming the Turkish role in the Libyan crisis posed a "threat to Africa and Europe."
Last week, Macron also called Turkey's support for the Libyan government a "dangerous game.”
In response, the Turkish Foreign Ministry accused France of being complicit in the chaos in Libya, calling France’s presence and activities there troubling.
The UN recognizes the Libyan government headed by Fayez al-Sarraj as the country's legitimate authority, as Tripoli has battled Haftar's militias since April 2019, a conflict that has taken over 1,000 lives.
Under a military pact with Libya signed last November, Turkey sent military advisors to assist in the battle against Haftar’s forces.
After the discovery of mass graves in areas left behind by retreating Haftar militias, the UN and international jurists have expressed concern over possible war crimes.
Ahmed Asmar contributed to this report from Ankara
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