Ceasefire in Geneva and liberation of Turkey from Libyan authorities



[ad_1]

In his post on his Twitter account, Libyan Defense Minister Selahaddin Nemruş mentioned the ceasefire agreement signed between the Libyan government in Geneva under the leadership of the United Nations (UN) Mission to Support Libya ( UNSMIL) and the delegations of Khalifa Haftar, the leader of the illegitimate forces in the east of the country.

Signed in Geneva, “the preliminary agreement (5 + 5), the legitimate ally of the Libyan government that encompasses the military cooperation agreement it has with Turkey,” said Nemruş, “we have strengthened the common solidarity with Turkey, the Government training schools of National Reconciliation by members of the Ministry of Defense of that and we continue to receive We emphasize the continuity of the training programs to be carried out ”.

According to AA news; Noting the possibility that Haftar’s forces will not adhere to the ceasefire, Nemruş said “there should be more emphasis on security and military training arrangements today than ever before.”

“One of the most important benefits of bringing peace to Libya is creating a Libyan army founded on solid foundations and an inclusive national doctrine that draws its strength from today’s younger generation.”

DYK: “ATESKES DOES NOT COVER LEGITIVE AGREEMENTS WITH THE TURKISH STATE”

On the other hand, in a similar written statement published on the official social media account of the Supreme Council of the State of Libya (DYK), it was stated that “the ceasefire agreement does not include the legal agreements that Libya has made with the state Turkish”.

“The ceasefire signed in Geneva under the auspices of the UN Support Mission to Libya does not include the legal agreements that the legitimate executive authority (Government of National Accord) has made with the Turkish state,” the statement said. It was said.

Noting that this agreement was “an agreement between a legitimate authority and a rebel power that tries to seize power by force,” he stressed that “it does not imply any form of legitimacy, explicit or implicit, to the aggressive power.”

In the statement, the DYK also noted that this agreement will not eliminate the war crimes committed by Haftar’s militias during the attack on the capital Tripoli, and announced that the criminals who are responsible for the mass graves in the city of Terhune must be brought to justice.

THE FIRE AGREEMENT ISSUED IN GENEVA

As a result of the 5 + 5 Joint Military Committee meetings that began in Geneva, Switzerland, on October 19, a ceasefire agreement was signed between the Libyan government and delegations of Khalifa Haftar’s forces on Friday.

The UN Secretary General for Libya, Deputy Special Envoy Stephanie Williams, declared that all mercenaries and foreign fighters in the country will leave Libyan territory within 3 months in accordance with the permanent ceasefire agreement.

In the second article of the agreement, “the training activities carried out in Libya in the field of military agreements will be frozen and the training teams in this field will leave the country until the new union government takes office.” Provision is included.

Turkey has signed with Libya, “Agreement for Consultation, Cooperation and Military Training” within the framework given by the members of the Libyan army continues to support education.

[ad_2]