Turkish Defense Minister “Khulousi Akar” said on Thursday that our team for training and consulting for military support are in Libya, and their work is continuing to provide advisory services in accordance with the agreement signed between the two countries.
Akar added, according to a statement quoted by Sputnik agency, that his country has with Libya a 500-year-old past, friendship, brotherhood, history and a common culture, and that his country will not allow its rights to be violated in any way, and it confirms this to all the countries concerned.
It is worth noting that Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoglu stressed in a previous statement that his country would not send more military advisors or additional forces to Libya as long as the truce agreement and the ceasefire were respected.