“The main (actor) responsible for the problems in Libya since the crisis began in 2011 is France,” the diplomat quotes AFP.

According to the agency, such a reaction followed after the statement of the French president Emmanuel Macron that the Turkish side “did not keep the word” and did not stop “interfering in the affairs of Libya”.

“It's no secret that this country has provided unconditional support to Haftar in order to have a vote on natural resources in Libya,” Aksoy added.

On January 19, a conference on the Libyan settlement took place in Berlin.

As German Chancellor Angela Merkel said, the parties agreed that there would be a “comprehensive settlement plan,” and the documents adopted during the conference “should be approved by the UN Security Council.”

According to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the commander of the Libyan National Army Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar does not intend to compromise on the establishment of a ceasefire in Libya.