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Thirty nations and international organizations were represented at the international conference on Libya, held in Paris on Friday. Credit: Greek PM’s press office

Greece called for the withdrawal of all foreign forces from Libya on Friday during an international meeting with leaders from 30 countries and organizations in Paris.


The international conference on Libya, aimed at ensuring Libya sticks to a plan to hold elections in December and turn a new page in its history, was hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron.


It was the first of its kind attended by Greece and Cyprus through the participation of PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis and President Nicos Anastasiades.

In June 2021, Greece expressed anger over the decision by Germany to exclude her from the Berlin Conference on Libya, in which Turkey participated.


Using careful diplomatic language, Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias said on Twitter that he had held a phone call with Jan Kubis, the UN Secretary-General’s special envoy for Libya, and noted that Athens was dissatisfied with not receiving an invitation.


This time it was the turn of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan not to participate in the Paris conference.


“We cannot attend the Paris conference in which Greece, Israel, and the Greek Cypriot administration participate. We told Macron that if these countries are to attend the conference, then there is also no need to send special representatives,” he had said.


Greece wants to restart talks with Libya on maritime zones​



Mitsotakis said that Greece is ready to collaborate with Libya’s new government which will result from December’s elections, both in bilateral terms and also as a member country of the European Union.

He also said that Greece is prepared to restart talks for the delimitation of maritime zones with a truly representative government of Libya, elected freely by the Libyan people and respecting international laws.


As Libya’s neighboring country, Greece would like to see Libyans live securely and prosper, guided by an accountable and strong government that has rid itself of foreign influences and ties to the past, noted the Greek premier. But the key to peace and stability in Libya is the withdrawal of all foreign forces and mercenaries as soon as possible, he added.

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Mitsotakis warmly thanked Macron for inviting Greece to the Libya conference. Credit: PM’s press office

PM Mitsotakis thanked French President Macron for organizing the Paris conference on Libya and expressed his satisfaction with Greece’s participation as Libya’s nearest neighbor to the north.


Libya to hold elections on December 24​



Libya has been mired in civil war since the overthrow of its longtime leader Muammar Gaddafi in a 2011 uprising, with the bloodshed drawing in competing Libyan factions and armed groups, as well as regional powers.


The presidential vote on December 24, along with legislative elections, are the core parts of a United Nations plan to help restore stability, but this schedule has been under pressure as tensions resume between rival camps, Al Jazeera reports.


Macron wants the conference to endorse a plan for the departure of all foreign forces and mercenaries from Libya, a French presidential official told the news outlet.

Paris initially aimed to have the Turkish and Russian heads of state attending the conference as well, but both Ankara and Moscow have sent lower-level representatives, perhaps demonstrating the complications with removing foreign forces.

 

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Paris initially aimed to have the Turkish and Russian heads of state attending the conference as well, but both Ankara and Moscow have sent lower-level representatives, perhaps demonstrating the complications with removing foreign forces.


Tells you enough about this event doesn’t it. Neither Turkey nor Russia are leaving Libya. Nor are both taking anything others say serious.

Greece can continue crying itself to sleep meanwhile France can continue about dreaming of having any influence in the world.

Macron puts on shows for internal footage meanwhile in reality France under his government has been losing influence in all fronts. Not only that majority of the countries make fun of him to his face.

Greek PM should be more worried about the ballooning contract that France made him sign by deceiving him that they would aid them in a war which then was clarified by France. His country is in a downward spiral which his panic purchases of overpriced military hardware from France won’t help.

The Greek people will be paying the interest charges of those contracts for a loooong time. France got exactly what it wanted. They suckered a panicked and desperate right wing PM who was alone with his ranting in the EU(because they break international law and everyone inside the EU is aware of this) and whose whole stick is populism without any meaning and whole policy is hate anywhere you can against your biggest neighbor( very smart idea) into two contracts that Greece doesn’t have the money to pay for.

Never forget how the PM visited Libya after having being humiliated and then the Libyan intern PM visited Turkey immediately the next day to gossip about Greece.

But Greece strong and influential


Well at least that is what right wing Greeks are telling themselves and anyone who doesn’t endorse their international law breaking and Agreement violating selfs on Twitter.

Maybe Mitsotakis can scream at another journalist when faced with tough questions.
 
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Tells you enough about this event doesn’t it. Neither Turkey nor Russia are leaving Libya. Nor are both taking anything others say serious.

Greece can continue crying itself to sleep meanwhile France can continue about dreaming of having any influence in the world.

Macron puts on shows for internal footage meanwhile in reality France under his government has been losing influence in all fronts. Not only that majority of the countries make fun of him to his face.

Greek PM should be more worried about the ballooning contract that France made him sign by deceiving him that they would aid them in a war which then was clarified by France. His country is in a downward spiral which his panic purchases of overpriced military hardware from France won’t help.

The Greek people will be paying the interest charges of those contracts for a loooong time. France got exactly what it wanted. They suckered a panicked and desperate right wing PM who was alone with his ranting in the EU(because they break international law and everyone inside the EU is aware of this) and whose whole stick is populism without any meaning and whole policy is hate anywhere you can against your biggest neighbor( very smart idea) into two contracts that Greece doesn’t have the money to pay for.

Never forget how the PM visited Libya after having being humiliated and then the Libyan intern PM visited Turkey immediately the next day to gossip about Greece.

But Greece strong and influential


Well at least that is what right wing Greeks are telling themselves and anyone who doesn’t endorse their international law breaking and Agreement violating selfs on Twitter.

Maybe Mitsotakis can scream at another journalist when faced with tough questions.
misotakis talks about turks whereever he goes
 
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Was not only Greece that called for withdrawal of all foreign forces from Libya, but all the participants except.....Turkey.

Russians still has mercs in running around in Libya really you Greeks are worst threat to nato. You see the Russians mercs but don't tall about it but talk shit about when you see turks also you can cope that They gave us a naval base there We ain't leaving it Because TAF is not there as a fighting force but a Advisor force go support your fellow dictator just like how you support sisi
 
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