GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES
The Factors Motivating Turkey in Libya

Jan 10, 2020 | 10:30 GMT

By sending Turkish troops to defend Libya's U.N.-backed government, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan hopes to force a cease-fire that will protect his country's interests in the Mediterranean and burnish his regional reputation.
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Highlights
- Turkey is sending troops to Libya not to engage in conflict, but to force a cease-fire.
- Turkey's primary concerns in Libya are to pursue oil and gas interests in the Mediterranean and rally domestic support behind President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
- Erdogan will work with Russian President Vladimir Putin to secure a cease-fire in Libya, not only to protect Turkish interests but also to project himself as a regional actor to be dealt with.
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