Al-Sharif indicated during his statements for the 14/6/2020 episode of the "Beyond the News" program that the postponed meeting between the Turkish Foreign Ministers and his Russian counterpart indicates that Moscow's interference in the Libyan file is strong and influential, and that it constitutes a major party in any attempt to pay Forward with any political settlement.

He continued that the postponement of the aforementioned meeting indefinitely with the assignment of the assistant ministers of foreign affairs of the two countries to continue coordination refers to the absence of any clear road map and a common base for a political process, and that the crisis is still complicated and open to more than one scenario, such as the start of a sudden military operation for any party.

For his part, Russian political analyst Andrei Fedorov said that postponing the political process with a Turkish-Russian initiative might help retired Libyan Major General Khalifa Haftar and the forces loyal to him to reorganize his ranks and formulate his military plans, noting that he relied heavily on the support of Cairo and Moscow, and he explained that what is reported in Among the Russian army is that a military solution will not be achieved in favor of Haftar, and that the war in Libya is chaotic.

On the other hand, the military expert, Joseph Alabarda, said that it is not possible to reach any positive political result in Libya without a balance between the conflicting powers, and that "the Prince of War" Haftar two months ago was about to overthrow the internationally recognized government of Tripoli, stressing that the retired Major General He has proven on more than one previous political occasion that he believes in only military solutions, which proves that there can be no solution to the crisis while he is a party.