German search for Turkish ship bound for Libya, tensions rise



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Turkey has harshly criticized Germany for registering weapons on a ship bound for Libya. With this, the diplomatic tension has begun.

Germany registers a Turkish cargo ship bound for Libya They checked to see if there were weapons on board. The United Nations has banned arms shipments to Libya. The EU’s Irini mission is available to prevent arms shipments. Germany claims, so they searched the ship for weapons.

“What Germany has done is completely illegal,” the Turkish Foreign Ministry said in a statement. They have no right to search this way. They carried out this search by force. We protest vigorously. “

The Turkish Foreign Ministry has summoned the ambassadors of Germany, the EU and Italy in Ankara and has condemned the “illegal act”.

According to the German Defense Ministry, the Turkish ship’s name is Rosalin A. A search message was sent to the ship from a German helicopter. There was no response from the ship. The search was then carried out from the helicopter. However, the search was ordered by the Irini Mission Command in Rome. Turkey, however, sends a message that it does not allow a search. Then the search was stopped. No weapons were found during the search. The ship’s sailors also cooperated in the search.

The United Nations imposed an arms embargo on Libya shortly after Gaddafi’s rule ended in 2011. Khalifa Haftar’s forces are now fighting UN-recognized Tripoli government troops in Libya. Russia, Egypt, Jordan and the United Arab Emirates support Haftar.

Turkey is in favor of the Tripoli government. They have sent troops and weapons before. Even Turkey had complained that Germany had joined the Irini mission, they were not neutral at all. They claim that Haftar is benefiting from this arms embargo.

Source: Deutsche Welle



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