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Libya & Greece: Strategic Cooperation and Non-Ratification of the Turkey-Libya Memorandum

Libya & Greece: Strategic Cooperation and Non-Ratification of the Turkey-Libya Memorandum
Belgacem Haftar’s Athens visit strengthens bilateral ties, economic collaboration, and security in Eastern Mediterranean
Belgacem Haftar’s Athens visit strengthens bilateral ties, economic collaboration, and security in Eastern Mediterranean

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Key Highlights

  • Non-Ratification of Turkey-Libya Memorandum Belgacem Haftar reaffirmed the position of the Libyan House of Representatives in Benghazi: the 2019 signed Memorandum will not be ratified. 
  • Bilateral Economic Cooperation A Greek business delegation is planned to visit Benghazi to explore opportunities in construction, energy, logistics, shipping, and healthcare. 
  • Military Training & Security 48 Libyan coast guard officers are currently training in Crete, enhancing maritime security and controlling irregular migration flows. 
  • Geopolitical Context Eastern Libya remains a strategic partner for Greece, while Turkey focuses on Western Libya (Tripoli). The non-ratification aligns with Athens’ position.
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Analysis

  1. Strategic Diplomacy
    • Athens strengthens its influence in Eastern Libya, aiming for long-term strategic partnerships.
    • Haftar’s visit signals stability and confidence for investments and strategic cooperation.
  2. Economic Prospects
    • Greek businesses can leverage new opportunities, particularly in construction and logistics.
    • Energy collaboration could provide joint solutions in gas and oil, with significant geopolitical importance for Europe.
  3. Security & Migration
    • Officer training and maritime cooperation help limit irregular migration.
    • Stability in Eastern Libya reduces potential conflict with Western Libyan forces, where Turkey has a presence.
  4. Diplomatic Significance
    • The non-ratification message demonstrates Eastern Libya’s autonomy and strengthens its status as a reliable partner for Greece.
    • Haftar’s visit sets a precedent for future bilateral agreements, independent of Turkish-Libyan political pressures.

Belgacem Haftar’s visit to Athens:

  • Reinforces strategic, economic, and security cooperation between Greece and Eastern Libya.
  • Sends a clear signal regarding the non-ratification of the Turkey-Libya Memorandum.
  • Opens prospects for long-term stability in the Eastern Mediterranean, strengthening Greece’s geopolitical position.

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