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Libya ‘chaos’ could spread, warns Turkey’s Erdogan
Turkish President Erdogan in Istanbul on January 14, 2020. (File photo AP)

Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan warned on Friday of chaos in Libya unless peace is quickly established, as he hosted German Chancellor Angela Merkel.


The two leaders inaugurated a new Turkish-German University in Istanbul, where Erdogan expressed his concerns about the Libyan conflict.


“If calm is not established as soon as possible, the atmosphere of chaos in Libya will affect all the Mediterranean basin,” he said in a speech.


He called for greater pressure on military commander Khalifa Haftar, who is waging an offensive against the UN-recognized government in Tripoli, which is supported by Turkey.


Missile attacks this week on Tripoli’s airport, blamed on Haftar’s forces, show “who is in favor of peace and who is in favor of bloodshed and tears,” Erdogan said.


“We hope the international community will not make the mistakes it made in Syria,” he said.


World powers have stepped up efforts in recent weeks to find a political solution to the conflict, after years of chaos following the killing of longtime dictator Muammar Qaddafi.


source: AFP