He also wants Foreign Minister Nicos Christodoulides, to convey the message to the EU, the semi-state Cyprus News Agency (CNA) reported. Christodoulides had a meeting on Saturday with Saleh who arrived on Friday at the invitation of House President Demetris Syllouris. The possible involvement of Turkey in the crisis with the deployment of troops would mean the complete destabilisation not only of Libya but of the whole region. Democratically elected in 2014, the Libyan House of Representatives was the country’s internationally recognised parliament prior to the advent of the now internationally-recognised Government of National Accord (GNA). Saleh said that the Turkish president took advantage of the split in Libya intending to intervene in Libyan internal affairs.
Source: Libya Today December 28, 2019 02:26 UTC