US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo discussed with his German counterpart Heiko Maas the Libyan file, while a batch of Libyan trainees arrived in Turkey within the security agreement between Ankara and Tripoli.

Turning the US and German ministers -khalal Hatvee- connection to the steps for a permanent halt to the violence in Libya and to achieve progress in the political dialogue in the country.

In the international context, and in particular Russia, President Vladimir Putin held a meeting of the National Security Council in his country focused on the Libyan file.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said at a press conference on Friday that the president stressed that there is no alternative to a peaceful solution to the Libyan crisis.

Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov had accused the Al-Wefaq government of blocking the signing of the ceasefire agreement and of seeking a military solution, but the Libyan government rejected these statements and said that retired Major General Khalifa Haftar neither sought peace nor a peaceful solution.

On the other hand, French Minister of Defense Florence Barley called for stopping foreign interference in Libya, warning - during a visit to Rome - of what she described as the very serious repercussions of the situation in Libya on security and stability in the region.

Cooperation with Turkey

For his part, said the Libyan chief of staff Mohammad Sharif At an interview with Mhalih- channel that the agreement signed with Turkey are still at the beginning, explaining that there are meetings with the Turkish side on activating the training and equipment to provide reconciliation government.

The official website of the Turkish Armed Forces has announced the arrival of 192 Libyan students in Sparta, in the southwest of the country, to undergo training, within the framework of the agreement on military training and cooperation between the two countries.

He stated in a statement that the Corona virus and other medical examinations were carried out for the Libyan students upon their arrival, and then they were transferred to the Special Forces Training Center in Sparta, and began the training process as of last Wednesday.

Meanwhile, Brigadier-General Abdul Hadi Dara, spokesman for the Sirte and Al-Jafra operations room, said that the Al-Wefaq government forces are ready, and is awaiting instructions from the political leadership to advance to liberate Sirte and Al-Jafra.

He added - in an interview with "Al-Jazeera Mubasher", addressing his words to Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi - that Libya is completely a red line, and considered that Turkish support for the government of reconciliation is legal and legal, unlike my supporters Haftar.

Egyptian exercises

For its part, the Egyptian army announced, yesterday, Thursday, the implementation of extensive exercises near the Libyan border. The army spokesman, Colonel Tamer Al-Rifai, said in a statement that prominent leaders of the armed forces, led by Minister of Defense Muhammad Zaki, witnessed the main stage of the maneuver "decisive 2020."

He stated that the main stage of the maneuver was carried out by the formations and units of the Western Military Region (responsible for securing the Egyptian border with Libya) in cooperation with the main branches of the army, which lasted for several days.

The Egyptian military spokesman stated that the maneuver was "within the framework of the combat training plan for the armed forces formations and units", without further details on their location and the number of the forces participating in them.

The Egyptian statement pointed out that "the main stage witnessed the multi-mission planes securing acts of fighting forces and providing air assistance with the aim of eliminating mercenary elements from irregular armies."

According to the statement, the Minister of Defense recommended the participants to the exercise to "preserve the highest levels of combat readiness and sacrifice everything that is expensive and valuable in order to preserve the capabilities of the country and raise its word."

On June 20, El-Sisi alluded to the "possibility of a military intervention in the Libyan territories," noting that such interference had become legitimate, in light of the threats to Egyptian national security.