Turkey welcomes interim Libya agreement

Turkey welcomes interim Libya agreement
The sides agreed this week to set up a "unified executive authority" and hold a constitutional referendum before the planned elections.
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Ankara is the main backer of Libya's UN-recognised Government of National Accord (GNA).[Getty]

Turkey on Friday welcomed a deal reached at UN-backed talks on Libya for the warring factions there to set up an interim executive that will rule the war-torn country until polls in December. 

Ankara is the main backer of Libya's UN-recognised Government of National Accord (GNA), which for years has been fighting eastern military strongman Khalifa Haftar's army. 

The sides agreed this week to set up a "unified executive authority" and hold a constitutional referendum before the planned elections.

"We welcome the agreement reached by the Libyan political dialogue forum over the selection of a new executive authority which will be in charge until the elections," the Turkish foreign ministry said in a statement. 

Turkey "hopes that the structure of the new unity executive will be determined as soon as possible," the ministry said. 

Turkish support for the GNA last year helped repel a 14-month offensive launched by Haftar in April 2019 in an attempt to seize Tripoli, which was backed by Russia, the United Arab Emirates and Egypt.

The two sides struck a ceasefire agreement in October, setting the stage for elections in December this year. 

Turkey added that it was following "with concern" reports of ceasefire violations.

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