France has embarked on a media and diplomatic war against Turkey because of its policy adopted in Libya.
After condemning the “dangerous game” of Turkey in Libya during his interview with the head of state Kais Saied, the French president Emmanuel Macron once again attacked the policy of Erdogan in Libya. “We are at a time of essential Clarification of Turkish policy in Libya, which is unacceptable for us,” he said, quoted by the French media.
Emmanuel Macron thus accused yesterday Monday, June 29, in Meseberg, in Germany, Turkey, in Meseberg, of having in the Libyan conflict a “historic and criminal responsibility” as a country which “claims to be a member of NATO, in any case it claims it”.
“Turkey from Recep Tayyip Erdogan does not respect any of its commitments from the Berlin conference, has increased its military presence in Libya and has massively re-imported jihadist fighters from Syria,” he castigated.
A few days ago, after his interview with the President of the Republic, the French President Emmanuel Macron had denounced the “dangerous game” of Turkey in Libya, seeing a direct threat to the region and for Europe. “I consider today that Turkey plays a dangerous game in Libya and contravenes all its commitments made at the Berlin conference,” he said.