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25 December 201919.15 "We discussed the steps to be taken for a ceasefire and a return to a political process in Libya". Turkish President Erdogan said this after the talks in Tunis with his Tunisian counterpart Saied. In the meeting, according to Turkish news agency Anadolu, Erdogan also denounced the deployment of thousands of foreign fighters in Libya. That of the Turkish president was a surprise visit, the fourth in the country since 2011. Erdogan was accompanied by the heads of Foreign, Defense and intelligenceLibya, Erdogan: truce discussed in Tunis
2019-12-25T18:25:26.263Z
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7.15pm "We discussed the steps to be taken for a ceasefire and a return to a political trial in Libya." Turkish President Erdogan said this after the talks in Tunis with his Tunisian counterpart Saied. In the meeting, according to Turkish news agency Anadolu, Erdogan also denounced the deployment of thousands of foreign fighters in Libya. That of the Turkish president was a surprise visit, the fourth in the country since 2011. Erdogan was accompanied by the heads of Foreign, Defense and intelligence
Source: rainews