Greece has no say in Turkey’s deal with Libya, says Erdogan

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Turkey said, on Wednesday, that Tunisia will contribute to promote stability in its eastern neighbour Libya.

At a joint press conference with Tunisian President Kais Saied, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said the intervention of countries like Greece, is effecting countries surrounding Libya as well.

“Greece having a say in the Turkey-Libya deal is out of the question,” he added.

“I believe Tunisia will make valuable and constructive contributions to efforts to achieve stability in Libya,” Erdogan said.

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