Libya's Eastern Parliament Reconsiders Turkey Maritime Pact

Posted on Aug 20, 2025 / World

Libya's Eastern Parliament Reconsiders Turkey Maritime Pact

Libya's eastern parliament is reconsidering its maritime agreement with Turkey, a move that could shift regional alliances in the Mediterranean. The reconsideration comes amid increased pressure from the European Union over migration flows and energy exploration rights. General Khalifa Haftar's forces are reportedly using migration as leverage to influence EU policies. The potential renegotiation of the pact could alter the balance of power in the region. Both Turkey and Libya's Government of National Unity are closely monitoring the developments.



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