US President Donald Trump and his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyib Erdogan discussed the latest developments in Syria and Libya, according to the White House spokesman Judd Deere.
In a phone call, both leaders discussed the need to end foreign interference and maintain the ceasefire in Libya.
Concerning Syria, Trump and Erdogan agreed that the violence being carried out in Idlib must stop.
It is worth mentioning that, an international conference on Libya was recently held in Germany’s capital Berlin in an attempt to pave the way for a lasting settlement in war-torn Libya.
Participants in the Berlin conference agreed on limiting foreign interference in Libya and continuing the arms embargo on the North African country, pressing for launching a new political process that puts an end to the ongoing conflict.
The attending parties affirmed their commitment to supporting the Libyan people in their endeavors to address all problems related to government structure and security.