Trump Warned Erdogan from Foreign Intervention in Libya
![]() 1543 Friday, 03 January, 2020, 19:10 US President Donald Trump in a telephone conversation with Turkish President Recep Erdogan warned the latter that the intervention of a foreign state in Libyan affairs would only complicate the situation in this country. The corresponding statement was made public by the White House following a conversation between the leaders of the two countries, according to the American media. “President Trump said during a telephone conversation with Erdogan that foreign intervention would complicate the situation in Libya”, said White House spokeswoman Hogan Gidley in a statement. The White House does not give other details of the conversation between Trump and Erdogan on the situation in Libya. |
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