Libya Transitional Government declares control over the capital city of Tripoli June 5, 9:46

In Libya, North Africa, where the country split into east and west battles, a western-based transitional government seized control of the entire capital city of Tripoli, which had been in intense battle for more than a year with eastern military organizations on the 4th. I declared that.

In Libya, after the collapse of the dictatorial Gaddafi government, the country split into east and west, and from April last year, an eastern military organization took an offensive to attack the capital Tripoli, which has a western transitional government recognized by the United Nations and others. The battle was ongoing.

Meanwhile, the Prime Minister of the Provisional Government, Srage, met on the 4th in Turkey, where he visited, and declared that he had control over the entire capital city of Tripoli.

On the other hand, a spokesman for the eastern military organization confirmed that the withdrawal of the troops was practically permitted on the 4th, and said that "the provisional government side must defend the suspension of the battle", and the attack will be restarted depending on the situation. I restrained myself.

The Western transitional government was initially undermined when it came to the offensive and defensive battle of Tripoli, but Turkey and other countries have begun to provide military support, and since last month they have regained their power by regaining their strategic air force bases.

The UN announced this month that it has agreed to resume talks aimed at a ceasefire, aiming for early implementation, but the interim government Prime Minister Silage has vehemently refused a dialogue with Mr. Haphthala, who heads the military organization. In addition, the realization of the ceasefire is uncertain because the battle is still continuing.

President of Turkey “Eastern head Mr. Haphthala has no right to negotiate”

In Libya, where the country is divided into east and west and fighting continues, the observation that the eastern military organization withdraws from the capital Tripoli will resume talks for a ceasefire sooner The Prime Minister met with Turkish President Erdogan on March 4 for military support and agreed to further deepen cooperation.

After the meeting, Erdogan strongly restrained Mr Haphthala, who heads the eastern military organization, saying, "A person who has always threatened Libya's future has no right to negotiate." In addition, President Erdogan criticized Haphthala as an obstacle to peace, keeping in mind that he had repeatedly defeated ceasefire talks, but since Russia and Egypt have supported Mr. Haphthala, The whereabouts of the ceasefire talks are unclear.