Algeria rejects Turkish military interference in Libya

Algeria’s Foreign Minister
Sabri Boukadoum has affirmed his country’s rejection to the presence of any
foreign forces from any country in Libya, shortly after the Turkish parliament
on Thursday approved sending troops to the war-torn country.
Boukadoum told reporters
late on Thursday that within the next few days Algeria will introduce
initiatives to help achieve a political solution in Libya.
The minister said he thought
the use of force was not the right decision, adding that the parties in Libya
should consult with the help of all citizens and neighbouring countries,
especially Algeria.
He further affirmed
Algeria’s clear stand on foreign interference in the affairs of other
countries.
A statement by the Algerian
Foriegn Ministry last October expressed rejection to the Turkish military
operation in northern Syria and reaffirmed its full support for the sovereignty
and territorial integrity of Syria.