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"Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu is expected to travel to Libya on Monday as part of efforts to reopen the Turkish embassy in Tripoli, which was closed in 2014 due to security concerns.

According to a statement released by the foreign ministry, Çavuşoğlu's one-day visit will cover a number of topics, including the delivery of a humanitarian aid package consisting of food and medicine.

Çavuşoğlu will also hold meetings with the Chairman of the Presidential Council of Libya and prime minister of the Government of National Accord of Libya Fayez Al-Sarraj and Foreign Minister Muhammad Taher Siyala.

The Turkish embassy in Tripoli was closed in August 2014 and Turkish citizens were evacuated due to security concerns." Daily Sabah
 
"Turkish FM meets Libyan PM-designate in Tripoli

Breaking precedent, Turkey’s newly-appointed FM pays first official visit to war-battered Libya

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TRIPOLI, LIBYA - MAY 30: Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu (center L) meets Tripoli Mayor Abdurrauf Hasan Mohamed Beytulmal (center R) and city councilors as Libyan Foreign Minister Mohamed Taha Siala (3rd R) and Libya representative of Turkey and Justice and Development Party (AKP) deputy Emrullah Isler (3rd L) attend the meeting in Tripoli, Libya on May 30, 2016. ( Fatih Aktaş - Anadolu Agency )



"Turkey will continue to support Libya's UN-backed unity government, newly-appointed Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said Monday after meeting with Libyan Prime Minister-designate Fayez al-Sarraj at a military base in Tripoli.

Speaking at a subsequent press conference, Cavusoglu noted that Turkish prime ministers and foreign ministers traditionally paid their first official visits to the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus or Azerbaijan, but that he -- as a member of Turkey’s 65th government -- had decided to pay his first visit to Libya.

Cavusoglu stressed that Turkey would contribute to war-torn Libya’s reconstruction, asserting: "Turkey and Turkish companies will play an important role in meeting all of Libya’s needs, especially in the fields of energy and road and airport construction."

The Turkish foreign minister also addressed problems frequently encountered by Libyan nationals who sought visas to Turkey.

"We have given the necessary instructions to our consulates in Libya regarding the extension of Turkish visas to Libyans," he said.

"We have begun e-visa applications and authorized some private companies to begin granting visas," Cavusoglu added.

In a related development, Turkish humanitarian aid began arriving to Tripoli’s Mitiga International Airport on Monday.

The humanitarian aid, supplied by the Turkish Red Crescent, included ten tons of food and medical supplies.

"The Turkish Red Crescent is not indifferent to Libya’s plight," the Turkish Foreign Ministry’s Middle East deputy manager, Kemal Onur Ozceri, told Anadolu Agency at the airport.

"These donations illustrate Turkey’s solidarity with our Libyan brothers ahead of the upcoming holy month of Ramadan," he said.

Ozceri stressed that Turkey would continue to assist and support the troubled North African nation.

"Turkey attends all international meetings on Libya… We know Libya and follow it closely," he said. "We regard all parts of Libya equally and feel their suffering."

The Turkish Red Crescent currently boasts almost 700 branches worldwide, making it one of the most active members of the International Red Crescent/Red Cross Association." Anadolu Agency
 
Turkey should send troops to Libya for providing the unity of the country under Tripoli government.
 

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