
Italy will not send troops to Libya unless the newly-formed national unity government asks Rome to intervene, Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi said Monday.
"We will only intervene if the Sarraj Government appeals to us and to the rest of the international community for support, and [an intervention is possible] with the international community. We are ready for a strong role, but for no adventures," Renzi told la Repubblica newspaper.
Also, he called for the international community to combat the phenomenon of illegal migration in Libya.
Source : MENA
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