Turkey-Libya Memorandum: Ankara's influence over Libya's warlords a double threat to Greece
Over the weekend, beyond the harsh exchanges between Athens and Ankara over the Turkey-Libya Memorandum - which the EU condemned as illegal - negative signals also emerged from Eastern Libya. The "Prime Minister" of Benghazi, Osama Hamad, expressed support for the memorandum, while MPs in Tobruk announced plans for a parliamentary vote to ratify it, possibly within the week. Greece has long struggled to establish a consistent Libya policy - dating back to the Gaddafi era, and especially after his fall, which left Libya a failed state. This absence of strategy cost Athens dearly in 2019 with the signing of the Turkish-Libyan maritime memorandum, which remains a major obstacle in Greek-Turkish relations. Today, the fragmented landscape in Libya - not just between East and West, but also within the Tripoli-based factions - creates an explosive situation. In this climate, various actors seek foreign patrons and protectors, presenting...
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