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Erdogan’s Foreign Policy in Libya Reaches a Deadlock

Saturday 14 March 2015
Erdogan’s Foreign Policy in Libya Reaches a Deadlock

Alwaght-According to the Lebanese news webpage “Alahed,” recently the Libyan interim government, headed by Abdullah Al-theni, and recognized by the international community, ordered the Turkish companies and investors to abandon all of their projects in Libya.

Turkish companies’ ongoing projects worth around $15 billion were halted in 2011.  Some of the companies’ construction sites were raided and the workers fled back to Turkey.  Several Turkish companies have applied to international courts to compensate their losses. 

The Libyan government announced on its official website, that the termination decision of all contracts with Turkish firms was taken during the fourth extraordinary session of the government in the current year.

Libyan Prime Minister Abdullah Al-theni few days prior to the decision and in an interview with the Saudi newspaper “Asharq Al Awsat” said that if Turkey continues with its policies in backing the Libyan government’s enmities, then the Turkish companies investing in the country would be dismissed.

Al-theni added that although in the past Sudan and Qatar were supporting extremist groups in the country, but now they have no role in aiding these groups.  Undoubtedly, whatever comes from Turkey into Libya, it will have a negative impact on the security and stability of the country.

Al-theni said, “so far, Turkey’s stance has not been correct and we will be forced to take measures against it.  At the end of the day, Turkey will lose, because Libya can deal with any other country and Turkish firms are the ones who will lose their investments in Libya”

Libyan Prime Minister said in another part of the interview that the Libyan government would discuss the Turkish intervention in the Libya seriously in the Arab League and the international community, and will call for the enforcement of sanctions against external intervening states, because these interferences are detrimental to the dignity and sovereignty of Libya.

Turkish Foreign Ministry spokesperson Tanju Bilgiç said that Turkey will be forced to take “necessary measures,” if this attitude does not change.  “We expect interim government officials to review their irresponsible attitude and avoid hostile and baseless statements against our country. Unless they change their attitude, we will have to take the necessary measures.” Bilgiç said.

Bilgiç added that his country’s support for Libya since the Feb. 17, 2011 revolution had always been clear, especially in the form of Turkish support for Libya’s reconstruction efforts and the development of the country’s state institutions.

Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan seeks expanding his countries influence in the region; however, his foreign policies have failed and reached a political deadlock so far in Syria, Iraq, Libya, and other countries. 





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