Libya’s parliament rejected Greece’s call to cancel the maritime agreement with Türkiye, saying the remarks violated Libya’s sovereignty and constituted foreign interference. Deputy Speaker Misbah Ouhida said decisions on the agreement were governed by national interests and international law. Greece had urged the deal’s revocation during talks in Athens. Libyan officials called on Greece to show restraint, respect Libya’s sovereign decision-making, and avoid further escalation. Officials said Libya alone decides its agreements.
Libya Rejects Greek Maritime Demand
Libya’s parliament rejected Greece’s call to cancel the maritime agreement with Türkiye, saying the remarks violated Libya’s sovereignty and constituted foreign interference. Deputy Speaker Misbah Ouhida said decisions on the agreement were governed by national interests and international law. Greece had urged the deal’s revocation during talks in Athens. Libyan officials called on Greece to show restraint, respect Libya’s sovereign decision-making, and avoid further escalation. Officials said Libya alone decides its agreements.
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