Sisi warns against foreign intervention in Libya

Sisi said Egypt does not want Libya to fall prey to terrorism, urging support to the new Libyan parliament.

Sisi warns against foreign intervention in Libya
Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi on Sunday warned against foreign intervention in neighboring Libya, expressing support for the country's newly-elected parliament.

During a meeting with Saudi Foreign Minister Saud Al-Faisal and intelligence chief Khaled bin Bandar, al-Sisi said Egypt was keen on Libya's political and security stability, according to a presidential statement.

He insisted that Egypt does not want Libya to fall prey to terrorism, urging support to the Libyan parliament, added the statement.

Al-Sisi also warned against the ramifications of foreign intervention in Libya, saying Egypt would not hesitate to defend its national security.

The North African, oil-rich state descended into turmoil soon after a popular uprising ended the autocracy of long-serving ruler Muammar Gaddafi in 2011.
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