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Libyan warlord Haftar seeks to ratify illegal maritime deal with Turkey

Libyan warlord General Khalifa Haftar is seeking to possibly ratify the illegal hydrocarbon maritime deal with Turkey,  Libyan news agency Lana reported on Tuesday.

Haftar, who is not the internationally recognized leader of Libya, has the eastern part of the country under control as well as the House of Representatives.

The news and a possible ratification of the controversial maritime deal constitutes a “geopolitical earthquake” in Athens and a slap in the face of the Greek diplomacy that foreign policy on automatic pilot. Until June 2, the non-approval of the memorandum by the Libyan Parliament was the main legal weapon for its rejection. If Tripoli signed it, but the Parliament of the East annulled it, then the entire mechanism was internally delegitimized.
According to news agency lana, the Libyan House of Representatives  decided on June 2, to set up a technical committee to study and possibly approve the Libya–Turkey maritime deal signed by the then provisional government in November 2019.
Greece has vilified the attempt to delimitate maritime Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) between the two countries lying on opposite coasts of the Mediterranean.

The deal was signed on 27 November 2019 by Turkey and Libya’s Government of National Accord (GNA) under then head of government Fayez al-Sarraj.

However, the agreement was never ratified by Libya’s parliament, a factor that comprises a key argument – beyond its violation of UNCLOS – over its baselessness. A Libyan appeals court in Al-Bayda subsequently annulled the agreement, while the Tobruk Parliament, under Haftar’s control, had denounced the memorandum as illegal.

In January 2020, Haftar visited Greece and upon invitation if the Greek conservative government of Kyriakos Mitsotakis and was featured as the man who will defend the Greek interests.

But times seems to have changed, and Haftar seems to have changed his policies. It should be recalled there have been intensified diplomatic contacts between Turkey and Haftar during the recent past. Something that Greece obviously failed to notice or at least to due take steps.

According to reports, Greek Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis was planning to visit Tripolis over the weekend, however, armed clashes between rival groups in the Libyan capital made the visit too risky.

PS Haftar is and remains a warlord. Given the ongoing unstable situation in Libya, with two warlords ruling east and west parts of the county plus a third armed group making claims, Haftar would be on the side of whoever offers him more to stay in power. As someone who has been in this country for professional reasons in the past, I can tell you that the establishment of a “technical committee” in Parliament could take ages until it comes to results or in contrast it can come to a speedy conclusion depending on the weapons and money needs of Haftar.

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