‘Haftar Forces legitimate targets if they attack Turkish troops’

DM Monitoring

ANKARA: Forces loyal to Libya’s Putschist Gen. Khalifa Haftar will be seen as legitimate targets if they attempt to attack Turkish troops in Libya, Turkey’s Defense Minister Hulusi Akar said Sunday.
“If they take such a step, they will be unable to find any place to flee to. Everyone should come to their senses,” he warned while referring to Haftar as a war criminal and murderer.
During his visit to Turkish troops in the war-torn country, Akar underlined the nearly 500-year historical and cultural ties between Turkey and Libya, saying Ankara cooperated with the Tripoli-based legitimate Government of National Accord (GNA) at a time when other global actors hesitated.
Noting that the U.N.-recognized GNA is the only legitimate government in the country, Akar said, “The putschist Haftar group and those who support him are the real problems in Libya.”
Akar said the 21 mass graves found in the city of Tarhuna again revealed Haftar’s massacres. “Unfortunately, the world continues its silent … But, we believe that the GNA will not let this crime against humanity go.”
He urged the international courts to continue their investigations into Haftar’s war crimes and hold him accountable for what he did.
Turkish support for the GNA helped stave off the April 2019 offensive by Haftar, who is mainly backed by Russia, France, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Akar made a surprise trip to Libya on Saturday and met with senior Libyan officials during which the two sides underlined their bilateral cooperation, two days after Haftar urged his fighters to drive out Turkish forces from the oil-rich country.
Accompanied by Turkey’s Chief of General Staff Gen. Yaşar Güler and other military commanders, Akar met with Libya’s Chairperson of the High Council of State Khalid Mishri, Defense Minister Salahuddin Namroush and Interior Minister Fathi Bashagha.
In his meeting with Bashagha, Akar said: “You have accomplished great things, I hope you bring all of these to fruition and our Libyan brothers continue to live in peace and security.”