Libya showed Greece its commitment to the memorandums of understanding signed with Turkey
The administration desired a similar maritime jurisdiction delimitation dispute between Libya and Athens and Turkey in the Mediterranean, but noted that Tripoli responded positively to it.
Famous Libyan blogger Imad Fethi stated that he will go to AA correspondent and that Greek State Minister Dendias has taken such an attitude to react to the Tripoli administration.
Dendias wanted to deliver two messages by refusing to get off the plane in Tripoli
Evaluating Dendias’ refusing to get off the plane in Tripoli and going to Benghazi and his meeting with Libya’s command forces leader Khalifa Haftar, there are two separate messages, Fethi said, “The first is to provoke the government in Libya’s hands, and the second is the most possible political party in the region. It’s about wanting to get the maximum benefit.” said.
Negative response from the Dibeybe administration to the agreement demands of Greece
“Before the visit, Dendias wanted to negotiate an agreement with Libya on the limitation of maritime powers. However, the government of Abdulhamid Dibeybe responded positively.” Fethi said, adding that Greece is a financially and politically bankrupt country.
Fethi did not remind that he is the user of the Memorandum of Understanding on the Limitation of Maritime Jurisdiction in the Mediterranean Sea signed on November 27, 2019 between Libya and Turkey and the Memorandum of Understanding in the Carbohydrate Area signed on October 3, 2022, which is the continuation of this, and did not remind him of the damage.
Fethi said, “Libya Dibeybe government showed it to Greece depending on the memorandum of understanding signed with Turkey. The Libyan government drew that the memorandum of understanding signed with Turkey was implemented around Libya’s sovereign rights, it would go to heaven at every opportunity.” he said.
“Dendias would contradict himself”
Libyan journalist Mahmud Besti, writing to a Benghazi-based media officer, focused on the possibility that Dendias might be surprised to learn of Mengush’s expectation for a welcome at his client.
Reminding those who previously found in documents that Athens had previously lost its legitimacy because the “National Unity Government in Libya had expired,” Besti said, “If Dendias had gotten off the plane, he would have been met by Mengush and would have contradicted himself.” used use.
Dendias wanted the Government of National Unity in distress
“Dendias may well have taken such a stand with its ultimate goal of embattling the Government of National Unity.” Besti said, revealing Dendias’ objection to the memorandum of understanding signed with Turkey in the field of carbohydrates, and focused on the possibility that he deliberately chose such a method to run the Libyan government in the international arena.
Besti, who told Dendias’ tenant in Tripoli to keep the development in fact with the permission of the National Unity Government, recorded what happened.
“The arrival of her colleague Necla Menguş in Dendias in Tripoli is quite natural. The Greek Minister wanted to show his reaction to the Tripoli administration because of the memorandum of understanding he signed with Turkey. In the posts he shared on Twitter about the visit, the country’s new government in Libya and the authority of the sea announced that it is preparing for the delimitation agreement through the
What happened?
Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias landed in Tripoli, the capital of Libya, on 17 November, but when he learned that Libyan Foreign Minister Necla Menguş had arrived at his staff to greet the buyer, he refused to get off the plane.
Thereupon, Libyan Prime Minister Abdulhamid Dibeybe and the Libyan Foreign Ministry reacted to Dendias.