Benghazi:Libya’s Benghazi-based forces claimed that they seized a ship with Turkish crew members, as tensions in the eastern Mediterranean continue to rise over a contentious maritime border deal.
In a statement late on Saturday, the self-styled Libyan National Army (LNA) said that a vessel flying a Grenada flag with several Turkish crew members had been forcibly taken into a Libyan port for inspection. But it remains unclear if the LNA's move was indeed a seizure.
Libya is divided between rival governments. One is based in the eastern city of Benghazi, while a weak UN-supported administration holds the capital, Tripoli, and parts of the west. Both are supported by an array of militias and foreign governments.
The Benghazi-based LNA, led by commander Khalifa Hifter, has been trying to seize the capital since April.
A renewed LNA offensive on the capital threatens to plunge Libya into another bout of violence rivaling the scale of the 2011 conflict that ousted and killed longtime dictator Moammar Gadhafi.
Turkey and Libya’s Tripoli-based government signed a maritime agreement last month, drawing international outrage and concern from some neighboring Mediterranean countries. The deal gives Turkey access to a contested economic zone across the eastern Mediterranean Sea.
Turkey’s parliament also approved a security agreement with the Tripoli government on Saturday, further angering the Benghazi-based administration. The deal allows Turkey to provide military training and equipment at Tripoli's request.