Turkish ambassador in Tripoli offers condolences for fatal Ankara plane crash

Türkiye's Ambassador to Libya, Güven Begeç, has met with senior Libyan officials in Tripoli to convey Ankara's condolences following the plane crash near the Turkish capital that killed the Libyan army chief and seven others.
Türkiye's Ambassador to Libya, Güven Begeç, has personally delivered condolences from Ankara to the highest levels of the Libyan government following a fatal plane crash near the Turkish capital. Ambassador Begeç met with Mohamed Menfi, head of Libya's Presidency Council, and acting Libyan Army Chief of Staff Salah Al-Namroush in Tripoli to express Türkiye's profound sorrow over the tragedy.
Official meetings in Tripoli
According to statements from both the Turkish Embassy and the Libyan Presidential Council, Ambassador Begeç visited Menfi at the Presidential Council headquarters. He later met with Al-Namroush to offer sympathies for the loss of the military delegation. During the meetings, he conveyed Türkiye's condolences to the Libyan leadership and its people, expressing deep sadness over the incident.
Context of the tragic incident
The condolence visits follow the crash of a Falcon 50 business jet on Tuesday, shortly after it departed from Ankara's Esenboğa Airport en route to Tripoli. The crash near Kesikkavak village in Ankara's Haymana district claimed the lives of eight people, including Libya's Chief of General Staff, Mohammed Ali Ahmad al-Haddad, and other senior military officials.
Ongoing bilateral coordination
The diplomatic gesture underscores the close ties between the two nations as they coordinate on the investigation and the repatriation of the victims' remains. It follows similar high-level expressions of sympathy from Turkish leaders in Ankara, highlighting a unified national response to the shared tragedy.
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