No one will send additional advisers or troops or mercenaries or other personnel to Libya as long as the truce is observed - Turkey’s FM Cavusoglu
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu speaks in a session at the World Economic Forum annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, January 23, 2020.
He also stressed that the same resolution recognises the Libyan Government of National Accord as the only legitimate government and called on the armed groups to respect it. "Haftar for a long time didn't nominate his names. Sarraj did from the beginning. This is also what we put on the joint statement together in Moscow after he [Haftar] didn't sign [the agreement]. "
"Since the committee has been functioning, we should let the Syrians draft the constitution or amend the constitution for their own country. If they need any expertise from us or from the international community, then we can extend it," he said.
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