The professor pointed out that other countries, such as Egypt, will not accept the MoU, as Egypt has explicitly expressed willingness to continue to support the eastern-based army.
Egypt has warned that the MoU will deepen the Libyan conflicts, while Greece rejected the maritime MoU and granted the Libyan ambassador to Greece 72 hours to leave the country.
Following the signing of the maritime deal, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that his country would have the right to deploy soldiers in Libya if it was invited by the UN-backed Libyan government.
Faraj Al-Takbali, a Libyan political analyst, believes that the MoU will open the door to direct military intervention in the country, and instead of keeping the fighting in Tripoli, it will spread to eastern and southern Libya.
"Turkey knows that the opportunity to achieve its interests in Libya is limited to the Government of National Accord. Ankara bargains Tripoli for military support in exchange for allowing it to excavate in the Mediterranean, especially since Haftar's forces entering Tripoli means the end of the Turkish dream in Libya," Al-Takbali told Xinhua.
Khaled Al-Mahjoub, director of the Department of Moral Guidance of the eastern-based army of Libya, confirmed that the approval of the MoU was done by "traitors who will be arrested by the army soon."
"This is an example of traitors who will be arrested by the armed forces if they do not manage to escape. The Government of National Accord has not been approved by the Parliament. The Government of National Accord is controlled by militias, and therefore has no right to sign any agreements or MoUs of any kind," Al-Mahjoub told local TV channel Libya al-Hadath.
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