The Libya Resolution Was Approved by the Turkish Grand National Assembly: the Term of Duty for Turkish Armed Forces Personnel Was Extended by 2 Years.
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The stay of Turkish troops in Libya has been extended by 24 months, starting from January 2, 2026, as the Turkish Grand National Assembly approved President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's decree on Monday (22/12). The government claims that the military mission is based on agreements with the internationally recognized government in Tripoli and is linked to Turkish interests in the Eastern Mediterranean. On the part of the ruling AKP, the chairman of th…
The proposal was approved after a roll-call vote in the plenary, extending the presence of Turkish armed forces in Libya until early 2028.
Tripoli: At a time of increasing military and diplomatic movements in the east of Libya, the Turkish newspaper Jinni Shafiq revealed that President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan had transmitted, on Sunday, an official note to the Presidency of the Turkish Parliament extending the functions of the Turkish forces in Libya for an additional 24 months, effective 2 January 2026.
The motion to extend the Turkish Armed Forces' mission in Libya for another two years has been approved by the Turkish Grand National Assembly.
The presidential decree extending the Turkish Armed Forces' mission in Libya for another two years has been approved by the Turkish Grand National Assembly.
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