Erdogan urges international pressure on Libya’s Hifter
ISTANBUL — Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Friday urged international pressure to force the head of Libya’s eastern-based forces to abide by a tentative truce and said Turkey was determined to continue supporting Libya’s U.N.-backed government.
Erdogan made the comments following meetings in Istanbul with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who hosted a peace conference for Libya in Berlin on Sunday that resulted in a temporary cease-fire.
At a joint news conference with Merkel, the Turkish leader took aim at Gen. Khalifa Hifter, who leads forces based in eastern Libya that are waging an offensive to take Tripoli, the nation’s capital and the seat of a U.N.-recognized government.
“This man is not trustworthy,” Erdogan said of Hifter. Countries that took part in the Berlin summit “should not entertain this man,” he said, pointing to an attack and threats from Hifter’s forces that shut down Tripoli’s Mitiga International Airport earlier this week.