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Turkey, Italy and Libya leaders discuss Mediterranean migration route, cooperation

1 August 2025
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Turkey, Italy and Libya leaders discuss Mediterranean migration route, cooperation
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During a meeting in Istanbul, Turkish President Erdogan, Italian Prime Minister Meloni, and Libyan Prime Minister al-Dbeibah discussed migration issues from Libya across the Mediterranean, emphasizing the need for long-term solutions and multilateral cooperation. The leaders also highlighted their countries’ strong ties, with plans for enhanced defense collaboration and energy exploration agreements, amid regional political complexities.

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