Libyan official: Turkish troops unwanted, destabilizing

Turkey’s willingness to dispatch troops to Libya is “unacceptable” and such a move would constitute unwanted meddling in the affairs of a friendly country, Aguila Saleh said in a joint statement with his Cypriot counterpart that Turkey’s actions are ratcheting up tensions and destabilizing the wider region.Turkey signed with Libya’s Tripoli-based government — but which hasn’t been ratified, as necessary, by the Libyan parliament — as a flagrant violation of international law that’s devoid of any legal basis.
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Why would a Cypriot be part of this?
If it were the northern part of Cyprus protesting, then I could understand the Greek Cypriot interest in the story. Unless the Cypriot is actually a N Cypriot (Turkish) minister. If that is the case, my best wishes to him and his family, as they are not to be of this Earth for long - their master is not just a tyrant, he is a brutal tyrant who responds with extreme measures at any criticism of himself.