Libya's situation worsening: French proposal for EU sanctions talks to EU 8:13 July 2nd

French Foreign Minister Ludrian said on Tuesday that the worsening of the situation in Libya in North Africa, where the civil war is continuing, is that Turkey is providing military support to the transitional government, and EU sanctions against Turkey against the EU Revealed a proposal to discuss.

Foreign Minister Ludrian will hold a foreign ministers meeting in the French parliament on the 1st in the French parliament, saying that the worsening situation is due to Turkey's military support of the transitional government, as to the worsening situation Revealed what he had proposed to the EU.

In Libya, an oil-producing country, after the collapse of the dictatorship, fighting continued between the eastern military organization supported by Egypt and Russia and the western provisional government endorsed by the United Nations and supported by Turkey. It has been pointed out that such support exacerbates the situation.

Against this backdrop, French President Macron, who has been mediating peace, criticized last week that "Turkey is in a dangerous bargain," and Turkey's foreign minister Chowshool said on the 30th, "France is It is a condemnation, such as arguing that it only supports the national interests and supports the military organizations in the east.

France announced on the 1st that it would not respond to Turkey's NATO-North Atlantic Treaty Organization, saying that it would not participate in NATO's activities to monitor the smuggling of weapons to Libya in the Mediterranean. There is a growing conflict between them.