PARIS: French President Emmanuel Macron pointed the finger at Turkey on Monday over its support of the internationally recognized government in Libya, saying Turkey was playing “a dangerous game” that went against everything it had agreed to in international talks.
“I have already had the opportunity to say very clearly to President (Tayyip) Erdogan (that) I consider that Turkey is playing a dangerous game in Libya today and contravenes all of its commitments made at the Berlin conference,” Macron said, referring to a peace meeting earlier this year.
Macron said he had spoken earlier to US President Donald Trump on the crisis in Libya.
France’s Macron says Turkey playing ‘dangerous game’ in Libya
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Updated 22 June 2020
France’s Macron says Turkey playing ‘dangerous game’ in Libya
- Macron says Turkey was playing “a dangerous game” that went against everything it had agreed to