Libya's internationally recognised government formally requests from Turkey 'air, ground and sea' military aid to fend off warlord Khalifa Haftar's offensive to take the capital Tripoli, Libyan official says
Libyans check the site of an air strike in the town of Zawiya, 45 kilometres west of Tripoli which killed at least two civilians and wounded 20 others, a local official said, December 26, 2019
Speaking in Ankara, Erdogan added the Turkish parliament will in January vote on a motion to send troops to Libya to support the UN-backed government in Tripoli. Erdogan's comments come after Turkey's parliament on Saturday ratified a security and military cooperation deal with the Libyan government of Fayez al Sarraj.Libya's Interior Minister Fathi Bashagha said that the GNA will officially demand military aid from Turkey.
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