“Violating the international embargo, which was supposed to guarantee the development of the peace process in Libya, Turkey quite openly sends hundreds of armored vehicles, artillery pieces, unmanned aerial vehicles, heavy machine guns and other offensive weapons to our country,” he said.

During the briefing, al-Mismari presented footage that allegedly showed Turkish equipment captured and destroyed in Libya.

“On the screen you can see the recordings from the video recorder of one of the Turkish armored vehicles“ Kirpi ”captured by Libyan soldiers during battles with members of terrorist groups deployed from Syria south of the city of Tripoli,” he said.

He also showed footage from the port of Tripoli, where, according to him, "Turkish instructors trained the militants in the operation of the equipment transferred to them."

“The footage from January 11, 2020 shows how driving lessons are conducted,” he added.

According to al-Mismari, video recordings prove Turkey’s violation of international standards.

He also recalled that the Government of National Accord (PNC) of Libya rejected the proposal to introduce a ceasefire in the month of Ramadan.

"We deny the accusations of our side in striking the hospital in Tripoli, which appeared earlier," he added.

On May 21, the Libyan PNS announced that they had refused the proposed LNA temporary truce for the period of the month of Ramadan, as this is an attempt by the LNA to gain time.