(Bloomberg) -- Turkey’s parliament authorized the government to deploy troops in Libya to back the internationally-recognized government against rival forces, deepening a proxy war that’s drawn in Russia and regional powers.
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The deployment under the one-year mandate approved on Thursday is expected to support Prime Minister Fayez al-Sarraj’s Tripoli-based government against forces aligned with eastern commander Khalifa Haftar, which are backed by Russian mercenaries, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates.
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Turkey’s involvement could complicate international efforts to end the divisions that have roiled the country since the overthrow of strongman Moammar Qaddafi in 2011.
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