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Will the latest attempt for peace in Libya succeed? Al Jazeera English
Libya’s warring sides have agreed to form an interim government until elections in December.
It is the result of a United Nations-mediated process to bring together two rival governments and resolve 10 years of war.
Turkey, Russia, France and Italy are among the countries to welcome the agreement.
But those same nations have given military support to opposing sides.
So can the latest attempt at peace succeed where others have failed?
Presenter: Mohammed Jamjoom
Guests:
Guma el-Gamaty – Special envoy of the Government of National Accord’s PM Fayez al-Sarraj to the Maghreb
Where Zoom Webinar
Over the last year, Turkey has pioneered novel utilizations of existing military technologies to yield highly effective drone relays, aerial reconnaissance methodologies, and multilayered air defense systems. In both Libya and Nagorno-Karabakh, these innovations enabled the Turkish-backed side to reverse the initial tide of war. This Zoom event seeks to examine how these developments in the use of drones, anti-aircraft systems, and counter anti-aircraft technologies illuminate the shifting balance of power in Eurasia and Africa in 2021, and beyond.
Drawing on The Middle East Institute (MEI) s recent publication, “Turning the Tide: How Turkey Won the War for Tripoli,” a diverse panel of experts will explore these issues and their possible implications on theatres as diverse as Ukraine, Yemen, the Arabian Gulf, the Sahel, and Somalia. We will also opine on how the US, EU, and NATO should be preparing for these new forms of aerial warfare.