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Egypt, Libyan General Form Alliance, Challenge Fragile US-Backed Gov’t

© AFP 2023 / Vasily MAXIMOVMarshal Khalifa Haftar, chief of the so-called Libyan National Army, leaves the main building of Russia's Foreign Ministry after a meeting with Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs in Moscow on November 29, 2016
Marshal Khalifa Haftar, chief of the so-called Libyan National Army, leaves the main building of Russia's Foreign Ministry after a meeting with Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs in Moscow on November 29, 2016 - Sputnik International
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Egypt’s opening of a new military base in its western desert reflects an attempt to join Libyan General Khalifa Haftar in fighting terrorism and challenging ineffective US-backed government in Tripoli, according to a report by the private intelligence firm Soufan Group on Friday.

Libya's Prime Minister Fayez al-Sarraj of the U.N.-backed government, left, France's President Emmanuel Macron, center, and General Khalifa Hifter of the Egyptian-backed commander of Libya's self-styled national army shake hands listen to France's President Emmanuel Macron after a declaration at the Chateau of the La Celle-Saint-Cloud, west of Paris, France, Tuesday, July 25, 2017. - Sputnik International
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WASNINGTON (Sputnik) — The base’s inaugural ceremony earlier this week was tended by Libyan General Khalifa Haftar, who controls much of eastern Libya, as well as Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi the report said.

"Located on the Mediterranean coast of Egypt’s vast western desert, the size and location of the base are a testament to the significance of the challenge across the border in Libya, which the Egyptian government considers both a serious national security threat, and an opportunity for strategic expansion," the report stated.

Egypt has been among Haftar’s strongest supporters, lending both political and financial assistance, as well as direct military support for his campaigns against Islamist groups in eastern Libya, the release said.

The United States and the United Nations back Libya’s fledgling Government of National Accord, which shelters in a heavily guarded compound in Tripoli and has little influence beyond the city, the release added.

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