Tensions increased in the Libyan territories, especially after Fayez al-Sarraj, began to launch aggressive operations by its militia against the Libyan National Army forces and civilians.
Fayez al-Sarraj asked the Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to assist it as soon as possible by bringing in more mercenaries from the Syrian factions loyal to Ankara, under allegations of bringing in medical equipment.
The government of Fayez al-Sarraj’s government is trying to block the European process, “Ireni” which aims to prevent the flow of arms to Libya, and to monitor the arms embargo imposed on the country from 2011, and the operations of selling oil on the black market carried out by Al-Wefaq, with the aim of attracting weapons, and many Mercenaries to fight the Libyan National Army, especially with the killing of nearly 26 mercenaries in the ranks of the mercenaries during the hours, as the number of their dead reached 249 since they started flowing to Libya.
Al-Wefaq militia, represented by its prime minister, Fayez al-Sarraj, began to seek help quickly from its closest ally, Erdogan, after the Libyan National Army announced the cancellation of the Skhirat agreement.
Under the name “discussing developments and ways to enhance relations,” Erdogan’s phone, Al-Sarraj, arrived at the dawn of Saturday, May 2, 2020, Turkish warships, off the coast of the Libyan “Qarah Polley”, two days after Al-Wefaq rejected a truce that the Libyan National Army had declared accepting. With it during the month of Ramadan, in response to the calls of sister countries.
According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, the process of transferring Syrian mercenaries to Libya is witnessing a remarkable escalation, especially during the recent times, as they numbered nearly 7400, including a non-Syrian group, while the number of recruits inside the Libyan camps to receive training in preparation for going to Libya About 2,500 others.
This comes at a time when Al-Wefaq militia intentionally violated the Ramadan truce, as Turkish marches carried out 3 air strikes on Al-Wattia Air Force Base on the night of Saturday, May 2, 2020, targeting mechanisms and positions of the army with heavy artillery, which resulted in deaths and injuries.
The “IRINI” process, which the spokesman for the European Union Foreign Minister Peter Stano announced will be launched within days, has the means to start its mission in light of the continuous and public Turkish violations of the decision to ban the supply of weapons to Libya.
Al-Wefaq militias expressed their rejection of this process, as Al-Sarraj sent a message to the European Parliament, protesting the European Union’s plan to monitor the arms embargo.
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