European worries as Turkey extends control to Libyan coast
Remarks by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan give insight into his ambitions in Libya.
Erdoğan said recently
that his country would back the Tripoli-based Government of National Accord
(GNA) so it can extend its control over the whole of Libya.
The remarks of the
Turkish president are worrying to some powers that have interests in Libya,
including Italy. Turkish interference in Libya just jeopardizes Italian
interests in the North African country.
Italian Prime
Minister Giuseppe Conte expressed these worries in a phone conversation with
GNA Prime Minister Fayez al-Sarraj.
The fact is that Erdoğan
has benefited from feuds between Italy and France over Libya. Each of the two
European countries wants to extend its influence in Libya. Italy gave the green
light to Turkey to extend support to the GNA in an attempt to strengthen it
against the National Libyan Army (LNA) which enjoys support from France.
Italian
worries
Reported
understandings between Turkey and Russia over Libya are most worrying to Italy.
A recent visit by the GNA Deputy Prime Minister Ahmed Maiteeq to Moscow had
probably discussed this.
Maiteeq went to
Moscow to assure the Kremlin that Russian can still have their own place in
Libya. He also said that the GNA was ready to release two Russian researchers
it arrested in Libya and accused of spying weeks ago.
Turkish control of
the Libyan coast puts the whole of Europe within the range of the fire of his
militias. So far, Erdoğan has sent up to 15,000 Syrian mercenaries to Libya. The
Libyan coast can also potentially turn into a launch pad for waves of migration
on the road to the European continent. Only 500 kilometers separate the Libyan
coast from the coasts of both France and Spain. Italy is located only 2,000
kilometers away.




