Ankara should take the accusations from Paris seriously because they could lead to major foreign policy problems, writes the web portal ...
In HuffPost Greece, political scientist Maria Motika discusses the role of Turkey and its support for Libyan interim Prime Minister Fayez ...
wPolityce.pl fears that international agreements in general could lose their importance: The example of Libya today is a foretaste of what ...
The fact that Saudi Arabia hasn't cancelled the pilgrimage despite the pandemic shows just how bad a state the kingdom is in, France Inter ...
Diário de Notícias observes that with its disparate domestic and foreign policies the EU has discredited itself as a serious political ...
In view of the conflicting agendas at the Berlin conference one shouldn't expect too much of the result, Der Standard warns: It's not to be ...
Europe knows what will help Libya, La Repubblica writes: A permanent ceasefire, a civilian mission to ensure compliance, followed by the ...
Ria Nowosti sees parallels between Erdoğan's plans for Libya and Russia's Syria mission, which started in 2015: A legal government that ...
The proxy war in Libya is reaching a new level of escalation, observes Die Presse: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has announced ...
It's hardly surprising that other neighbouring Mediterranean countries are angry, Daily Sabah comments: Obviously, the deal effectively ...