The Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Thursday that his country will send troops to Libya on January 07-08 2020, adding that the Turkish Parliament will have to approve a motion for the deployment after its recess ends in a few days. He said the countries supporting Haftar in Libya are the same ones that supported the coup in Egypt against the legitimate government in there. "Ankara and Tunis are going to cooperate to support the legitimate government in Libya through political efforts." Erdogan said, adding that Turkey insists that Tunisia, Algeria and Qatar should take part in Berlin conference on Libya. Erdogan said Wednesday in a joint presser with Kais Saied that his country won't leave Libyans alone to suffer the consequences of Haftar's offensive, adding that Turkey recognizes the legitimate government of Fayez Al-Sarraj in Libya.
Source: Libya Observer December 26, 2019 18:45 UTC