General Khalifa Haphtar is preparing to leave Turkey to undergo investigations in Libya, but also in other waters, such as in the maritime area between Greece and Cyprus. According to Bloomberg, the Eastern Libyan Parliament controlled by the commander is going to vote in the coming weeks for the 2019 Turkish Memorandum. Bloomberg noted that if the deal was approved, it would allow Ankara to launch oil and gas investigations in the area between Crete and Cyprus, which would strengthen Turkish aspirations in the Eastern Mediterranean. It is recalled that in the past Turkey and Haftar were opponents, with Erdogan supporting the rival Libyan government recognized by the West. However, lately the two sides began to rebuild their relationships, with […]
Source: News Beast

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