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Turks and Italians also to reopen embassies

byNigel Ash
April 5, 2016
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Turks and Italians also to reopen embassies

Turkey's special envoy Emrullah Isler at last night's press conference

By Libya Herald reporters.

Turkey's special envoy Emrullah Isler at last night's press conference
Turkey’s special envoy Emrullah Isler at last night’s press conference (Photo:Sondakika)

Tripoli, 5 April 2016:

Hard on the heels of the Tunisians, the Italians and the Turks have announced that . . .[restrict]they will shortly be reopening their diplomatic missions in Tripoli. The news agency LANA  reports without naming them, that several Arab embassies will also be returning.

The Turks kept their consulate in Misrata open, closing it only briefly last September when it was attacked after Ankara imposed visa requirements on Libyan citizens.

Other country Libyan missions, currently located in Tunis, are still considering their return to  Tripoli. One European ambassador said he and his staff were initially planning a series of short visits.  The Turkish and Italian embassies are both on the Sharia Al-Fatah within or close to the security cordon that has been thrown up around the Bu Sitta naval base where the Presidency Council has located itself.

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At a press conference afterwards at the Alwalid hotel, Isler said that Turkey welcomed the Government of National Accord and Serraj’s arrival in Tripoli.  He warned that there could only be a political solution and that must come through dialogue. He also said that foreign intervention was not acceptable. [/restrict]

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