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Allies warn of sanctions

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PARIS: The leaders of France, Germany and Italy on Saturday threatened for the first time to use sanctions against countries that continued to violate a United Nations arms embargo on Libya.

French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte urged “all foreign actors to end their increasing interferen­ce and to fully respect the arms embargo establishe­d by the United Nations Security Council” in a joint statement issued by the French presidency after meeting in Brussels.

“We are ready to consider the possible use of sanctions if the breaches of the embargo at sea, on land or in the air continue, and look forward to the proposals that the High Representa­tive of the European Union for foreign affairs and security policy will make in this regard,” they said.

Turkey has intervened in recent weeks in Libya, providing air support, weapons and allied fighters from Syria to help the internatio­nally recognised government based in Tripoli repel a year-long assault by the forces of eastern commander General Khalifa Haftar.

Gen Haftar is backed by the UAE, Egypt and Russia, which have been accused of breaking the embargo.

The Tripoli-based government on Saturday moved fighters closer to Sirte, a gateway to Libya’s main oil terminals, which the government says it plans to recapture from Gen Haftar’s forces.

France has itself faced criticism for its ambiguity with regard to Gen Haftar, having previously backed him in the fight against Islamist militants.

Saturday’s joint statement was the first time the three major powers had threatened sanctions amid fears of a new escalation on the ground.

“We share serious concerns about the mounting military tensions in this country and the increased risk of regional escalation,” they said. “We call on all the Libyan parties and their foreign supporters to immediatel­y cease the fighting and put an end to the ongoing military escalation.”

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