Turkey maneuvering to spoil Egypt's ties with Benghazi

Turkish
Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu
said several times in the past that his country does not want to come into
collision with Egypt in Libya.
Çavuşoğlu also said that Turkey
was ready to coordinate with Egypt at the security level in Libya.
Turkey
even claims that its policy in Libya goes hand in hand with the Egyptian policy
in the country. However, C-130 shipments belie Turkish claims.
The
Turkish foreign minister also noted that his country does not want its
interests to collide with those of Egypt in the region.
He
said Turkey continues to communicate with Egypt at the level of intelligence
and at the level of the two countries' Foreign Ministry.
Turkey
wants to draw a roadmap for its relations with Egypt, Çavuşoğlu said.
He
said Turkey does not want its interests with Egypt to clash at international
forums.
The
latest visit by a high-level Egyptian delegation to Tripoli had nothing to do
with the visit to the Libyan capital by the Turkish defense minister a short
time earlier, he said.
Observers
commented on Çavuşoğlu's comments
by saying that Turkey tries to give a false impression to Libyans and Arabs
that there is no disagreement between it and Egypt when it comes to Libya.
Turkey, they added, tries to sow the seeds of
tensions between Cairo and Benghazi, on one hand, and between Cairo and its
allies in the Libyan file, on the other.
This comes as Turkish C-130 military transport
aircraft continue to fly to Libya, carrying military supplies to the militias
controlling the Libyan capital and most of western Libya.