Emmanuel Macron accuses Erdogan of failing to keep to agreement on Libya crisis



France President Emmanuel Macron has accused Turkey President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of failing "to keep his word" to stop interfering in Libya crisis, he said Turkey was sending ships with Syrian mercenaries to the conflict-torn country.

"We have seen in recent days Turkish ships accompanying Syrian mercenaries arriving on Libyan territory," Macron said at a meeting with Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis.

This deployment, he added, was "a clear violation of what President Erdogan pledged at the Berlin conference" where world leaders vowed to keep out of the Libyan conflict.

"It is a failure to keep his word," the French leader added.

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