


The Director of Communications of the Presidency Burhanettin Duran announced that President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan had an important phone call with the Prime Minister of Libya's Government of National Unity, Abdulhamid Dbeibeh. The reason for the call was the tragic death of Libya's Chief of General Staff General Mohammed Ali Al-Haddad and those accompanying him in a plane crash.
Duran shared on his social media account that President Erdoğan expressed his deep sorrow over this tragic event. Erdoğan conveyed his condolences and sent a message of solidarity with the Libyan people and government. The sensitivity shown in such humanitarian matters contributes to strengthening the relations between the two countries.
Libya has been struggling with civil war, political conflicts, and various security issues in recent years. The death of General Al-Haddad and other high-ranking military officials may create significant gaps in Libya's military structure and pose a serious threat to national security. Such events represent a major threat to maintaining the country’s stability.
Libya holds strategic and historical importance for Turkey. While Turkey is striving to strengthen its relations with Libya, such humanitarian messages of condolence also help further solidify those relations. President Erdoğan's messages of support for Libya symbolize the friendship and mutual assistance understanding between the two countries.
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