Turkey still confident the cease-fire in Libya would hold

Turkey said it was still confident the cease-fire in Libya would hold despite strongman Khalifa Haftar’s refusal to sign a permanent truce.

Haftar walked away from talks in Moscow aimed at finalizing a truce orchestrated by Russia and Turkey, which came into force Sunday.

The joint Turkish and Russian initiative is the latest international effort to broker an end to fighting between Haftar’s forces based in the east of the country and the UN-recognized government in Tripoli.

See also: Italy insists on political solution for Libya  under UN aegis

“It is still too early to say that the cease-fire has fallen apart,” Turkish Defence Minister Hulusi Akar said during a briefing in Ankara. “The work related to this continues.”

With an international conference on the Libyan conflict due in Berlin on Sunday, Akar said Turkey supported “a cease-fire, peace, a political solution.”

 

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