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Withdrawal of mercenaries and Turkish troops from Libya is a condition for ceasefire – General Haftar to Russian media Withdrawal of mercenaries and Turkish troops from Libya is a condition for end of hostilities – General Haftar
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Ankara and Libya’s Tripoli-based Government of National Accord (GNA) have used the truce to deploy fresh troops and mercenaries from Syria, Libyan National Army Commander Khalifa Haftar said. Ankara and Libya’s Tripoli-based Government of National Accord (GNA) have used the truce to deploy fresh troops and mercenaries from Syria, Libyan National Army Commander Khalifa Haftar said in an interview.
Haftar told RIA Novosti on Friday that his forces will halt their advance towards the UN-backed GNA in Tripoli if Turkish troops and mercenaries leave Libya. Ankara and allied GNA sent reinforcements to Tripoli along with fresh mercenaries during the ceasefire brokered by Russia and Turkey, he said. Haftar told Russia's RIA Novosti news agency that his forces will halt their advance towards Tripoli if Turkish troops and mercenaries leave Libya. The Libyan National Army has been closing in on the city, which is controlled by UN-backed GNA chief Fayez al-Sarraj.
Ankara and allied GNA have been deploying reinforcements to Tripoli during the ceasefire brokered by Russia and Turkey, Haftar said.
Haftar held talks with Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu in Moscow earlier this week. He told reporters that all sides must respect the ceasefire, which was affirmed during a peace conference in Berlin last month.
The LNA commander stated that his “patience is wearing thin” regarding ceasefire violations by the GNA and Turkey, and his forces are ready “for all options.”
“If the [UN-backed] talks in Geneva fail to reach peace and security for our country, if the mercenaries don’t return to where they came from, the armed forces will fulfill their constitutional duties… in defense against the Turkish invaders,” Haftar said.
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