Libya's parliament votes against Turkish involvement

Parliament voted unanimously against the controversial deals [Esam Omran al-Fetori/Reuters]

Libya's parliament voted unanimously against Turkey intervention, days after Turkish legislators approved a troop deployment to Libya.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Fayez al-Sarraj, the head of GNA, signed the two controversial deals at a meeting in Istanbul.

The Tobruk-based House of Representatives also voted unanimously to cut relations with Turkey and refer al-Sarraj for prosecution on a charge of "high treason" because he sought a foreign power's military help, the House's spokesman Abdullah Bleihaq told dpa news agency.

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