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Libyan official praises security pact inked with Turkey

Libya's GNA consolidates power after Nov. 27 military cooperation pact, says head of Libyan High Council of State
TRIPOLI Libya's UN-recognized Government of National Accord (GNA) consolidated its power following a security agreement inked with Turkey, according to the chairman of Tripoli's High Council of State. Speaking to the Qatar-based Al Jazeera TV channel, Khalid al-Mishri praised the military cooperation pact signed between the GNA and Turkey on Nov. 27 in the Turkish metropolitan city of Istanbul, saying the agreement paved the way for the UN-recognized government to "achieve a much better organization and integration in the country." On Nov. 27, Ankara and the GNA signed two separate pacts, one on military cooperation and the other on maritime boundaries of countries in the Eastern Mediterranean. Slamming the UAE’s interference in his country's affairs, Al-Mishri said the Libyan government's armed forces now "have the strength and capacity to move from defense to attack and carry out military operations." “We are not afraid of Haftar's mercenaries,” the chairman said. Haftar declared himself the ruler of Libya on Monday, claiming that he "accepted the mandate of the Libyan people" and terming the 2015 UN-brokered Skhirat agreement for a unified government in the country "a thing of the past." Since the ouster of late ruler Muammar Gaddafi in 2011, two seats of power have emerged in Libya: Haftar in eastern Libya, supported mainly by Egypt and the UAE, and the GNA in Tripoli, which enjoys the UN and international recognition. Haftar’s self-proclaimed Libyan National Army launched a failed offensive to take Tripoli last April, which caused bloodshed and suffering but stalled on the outskirts of the city. * Writing by Zehra Nur Duz in Ankara.

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