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Source: Dubai – Arabia.net
“We monitor and evaluate actions, not words.” With this phrase, the Egyptian Foreign Minister, Sameh Shoukry, responded to the statements of Yassin Aktay, adviser to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, about the existence of rapprochements between Cairo and Ankara in the Libyan file.
He added in televised statements last night, Sunday, “We monitor actions. If talks and statements are not consistent with policies on the ground, then they become irrelevant.”
Criticizing Turkish policies in the region, he said: “The policies we see in the presence on Syrian, Iraqi and Libyan lands, in addition to the existing tension in the eastern Mediterranean, predict destabilizing policies in the region.”
He also stressed that everything that is happening on the ground does not indicate Turkey’s search for dialogue and understanding, since the issue is not about words but about actions that improve stability and do not contradict international resolutions and legitimacies.
And Aktay said in a press release on Sunday: There is rapprochement and communication between the two parties in the Libyan dossier … The two governments and the two peoples must converge.
It should be noted that various archives fueled the dispute between Ankara and Cairo, in addition to the former’s support for the Brotherhood and its acceptance of leaders fleeing Egypt, as well as the Libyan, Syrian and Eastern Mediterranean archive.
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