Libya's resumption of oil exports confusing GNA
The members of the Tripoli-based Government of National Accord (GNA) are locking horns after Commander of the Libyan National Army (LNA), Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar, announced the resumption of oil exports.
The
resumption of the exports is apparently making some of the members of the GNA
angry, especially in the light of the fact that it came in agreement with
Deputy Head of the Presidential Council of the GNA Ahmed Metig.
This
is causing some of the associates of GNA Prime Minister Fayez al-Sarraj to
declare their opposition to the move.
GNA
Minister of Defense Salah Eddin al-Namroush rejected the resumption of oil
exports.
He
said the crimes committed in Libya would not be forgotten.
Namroush
vowed in a statement published on the site of the GNA Ministry of Defense to
lodge a complaint at the United Nations against the perpetrators of those
crimes.
Head
of the Justice and Construction Party, the political arm of the Muslim Brotherhood
in Libya, Mohamed Sawan, said the agreements that had been struck in the past
few days overlooked what he described as "legitimacy".
"They
are tantamount to uncalculated risks that are made to fail," Sawan said.
He
noted that those agreements would complicate the Libyan crisis even more.
Sawan
called for paying attention to what he described as Turkey's rights in Libya.
He
said his party works to make arrangements that put the geostrategic interests
of Libya's partners into account.
Head
of what is known as the Supreme State Council, Khalid al-Meshri, rejected the
resumption of oil exports.
He
said the agreement between Metig and Haftar did away with the 2015 Skhirat
Agreement.
The
agreement is also a violation of the mandate of legitimate authorities in
Libya, Meshri said.



