Libyan crisis: Putin and Erdogan face us. Conte loses it

(To David Rossi)
08/01/20

Haftar comes to Rome to make an impromptu appearance, but in Libya he is damn serious. Today is the news of the attacks on the Mashrou Al-Moz development, the Libyan version of the so-called "banana project", at the center of which a mysterious airstrip had risen, suspected by the LNA of being about to become the base for drones Turks in Libya. Neither the Tobruk artillery and Air Force spared themselves west of Sirte, pounding Misrata, Abu Qurain and Tawergha.

Meanwhile, rumors about numerous Turkish victims in the training camp of Jubia, near Nalut, on the border with Tunisia, are chasing. Turkish leader Erdogan must have been informed, today engaged in a conversation with British Prime Minister Johnson, at the end of which the two could not find a common position on how to "cool" the crisis in Libya.

In the same hours, while the Italian Prime Minister was losing face because of the way he made public a possible "very confidential" meeting between Haftar and Sarraj in Rome (what you don't do for an extra "like" on the Internet!), Erdogan himself and the Russian leader Putin, after meeting in Istanbul, announced, as masters of the scene, a ceasefire between the parties in Libya starting from Saturday 11 January. And now who says it to Di Maio and Conte?

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