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Greek FM Dendias: “We are ready to send forces to Libya to enforce the truce”!

"Greece is ready to help the next day in Libya"

Newsroom January 17 01:14

 

The need for the cancellation of the Turkey-Libya memoranda was emphasized by Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias after his meeting with the General Khalifa Haftar.

Mr. Dendias noted that the meeting with Mr. Haftar concerned the situation in Libya and the forthcoming Berlin Conference.

The key point, according to Mr Dedia, is the cancellation of the Turkey-Libya memoranda, the truce in the country and the removal of foreign forces and mercenaries operating in Libya. As Mr. Dendias said, General Haftar agreed on all points raised by the Greek side.

Mr Dendias reiterated that the EU Council of Ministers has been placed on the memoranda, declaring them invalid.

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“We call on Germany, which hosts the Conference for Libya, as the other European countries involved too, to express this European position”, the Greek Foreign Minister said.

But Mr Dendias also said something of extreme importance:

“I also said that Greece is ready to help the next day in Libya either by joining those forces needed to enforce the truce or by joining the European forces that will guard an foreign arms and mercenaries embargo to Libya. These actions help to create a better reality in Libya and are a contribution to the future of the Libyan people and Libyan society. We want it to be a modern democratic country that will allow its people to express their will and be part of the overall architecture of stability and security in the region”.

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