
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Wednesday that his country will strengthen cooperation with Libya and is ready to provide military support to the internationally recognized government in Tripoli.
Erdogan said in press statements, reported by Reuters news agency, that he would accelerate the pace of cooperation between Turkey and Libya, from military and security cooperation to the steps that have been taken regarding our maritime rights.
Erdogan added that he and Russian President Vladimir Putin had formed two delegations to discuss developments in Libya and that officials of the two countries would meet soon.
And as we know Turkey and Libya signed two memorandums of understanding on the 27th of November, for the demarcation of maritime borders and security cooperation.