Turkey plans to set up two military bases in Libya
Turkey is planning to set up two military bases in
Libya after the victory of Libyan Army forces under the command of the
Government of National Accord and liberation of south Tripoli and other western
region areas from Khalifa Haftar's forces.
Yeni Safak newspaper in Turkey said, citing military
sources, Ankara and Tripoli's cooperation is becoming more thorough as
Al-Watiya airbase is being re-operated for Turkey, adding that Ankara will put
anti-aircraft systems and drones inside Al-Watiya airbase, as they proved
successful in operations against Haftar's forces.
It also said that rebuilding projects have already
begun as Turkey is willing to provide massive contributions to reconstruct the
destruction caused by the nine-year war.
It also indicated that oil drilling and exploration
activities are going to start as well between Ankara and Libya, in addition to
giving Turkey another military base in Misrata, according to Yeni Safak.
It said Turkey worked to resolve the Libyan conflict
using not only ground and air forces but also the naval force, creating a naval
missions force off the Libyan coast, helping to thwart threats from the sea to
the country.
"The tension and Greek provocations in Eastern
Mediterranean requires the presence of Turkish naval forces in Libyan territory
and that is why Misrata port will be a military base for Ankara." The
newspaper added, saying it will have the biggest share in Libyan oil drilling
and that is why Turkish ships should be inside Libyan waters.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and Defense
Minister Sergei Shoigu are expected in Istanbul on Sunday for talks with their
Turkish counterparts on Libya and Syria.
Turkish Defense Minister Hulusi Akar had held a
telephone call with NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg on Libya, while President Recep
Tayyip Erdogan had received in Istanbul on Friday head of the Libya’s High
Council of State Khalid al-Mishri.
Discussions focused on bilateral relations and the
need to boost cooperation in all fields. Turkey said it was ready to help Libya
build its economy and achieve stability and development.
Turkish presidential spokesman Ibrahim Kalin said
contacts are ongoing over reaching a political solution in Libya based on
United Nations resolutions and this year’s Berlin conference.
Meanwhile, Turkey’s Yeni Safak daily, which is close
to Erdogan, reported that Ankara is planning on setting up permanent military
bases in Libya’s al-Watiya airbase and at its Misrata port.
It cited “provocations” from Greece in the eastern
Mediterranean, which is raising tensions there and demands the presence of
Turkish naval forces in Libyan regional waters.
It cited “regional sources” as saying that military
cooperation between Libya and Turkey will rise to “higher” levels after the
visit paid to Ankara last week by Libyan Government of National Accord chief
Fayez al-Sarraj, who held talks with Erdogan.
Kalin on Friday said Ankara is in favor of a
political solution in Libya, reported Yeni Safak.
He said Turkey will not undermine any call for ceasefire
but it is important to see where this call is coming from and what is the
motive.
Cairo had recently declared an initiative aimed at
reaching a ceasefire in the conflict, resuming political talks and electing a
leadership council.




