Second Libyan Civil War
Libya rivals to work together on oil revenues
Rivals in politically divided Libya have agreed to form a committee on sharing oil revenues, after military strongman Khalifa Haftar sought a "fair" split.
Haftar, who backs the country's eastern administration, had last week called for a committee to address the issue.
He threatened military action unless oil proceeds were divided fairly by the end of August.
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Türkiye extends mandate for troop deployment in Libya
Türkiye's parliament on June 21 extended for another 18 months a mandate that allows the deployment of Turkish troops to Libya.
The mandate was renewed with the votes of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's ruling party and its nationalist allies which hold a majority in parliament. An opposition party also voted in favor of the extension.
Turkey wants to extend stay of troops in Libya for 18 months
A presidential motion demanding the extension of the duration of the Turkish troops in Libya for another 18 months was submitted to the Parliament late on June 13.
Turkish Foreign Minister openly disputes the sovereignty of Greek islands in the Aegean Sea
Cavusoglu reiterated unfounded claims made in a letter Turkey had sent to the UN
Turkey reiterates its continued support to Libyan Government
Turkey's deputy foreign minister reiterated Ankara's continued support on Nov. 12 for the Libyan Government National Unity and the political process.
Sedat Önal spoke at an International Conference on Libya in Paris that was co-chaired by France, Germany and Italy. He said it was very important that Libyans joined the group.
Turkey to continue to support Libya, says top diplomat
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu on Nov. 10 met the visiting head of Libya's High Council of State in the capital Ankara.
"Discussed current political situation and latest developments with Khaled al-Mishri, the president of High Council of State of Libya," Çavuşoğlu said on Twitter.
Son of Libyan strongman Haftar visited Israel seeking diplomatic ties for Military Aid
With Libyan presidential elections set for late December went there last week for a secret meeting. Could Israeli normalization with Libya be on the horizon?
Turkey says Libyan polls should be free, fair
Turkey's top diplomat has reiterated its support to Libya and underlined that the upcoming elections slated for the end of this year should be held in a free, fair and credible manner.
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US envoy to Libya visits Turkey for talks on upcoming elections
The U.S. ambassador to Libya on Aug. 13 paid a visit to Turkey for talks with top Turkish officials on boosting U.S. support for Libya's general elections set for this December.
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Libya: Ankara furious with the desecration of the Turkish flag (video)
Eastern Libya is the region in which Khalifa Haftar has complete control so it is reasonable that in Tobruk anti-Turkish sentiment is expressed in this way