Turkey, Libya, Qatar agree to ink military deal

Libya’s deputy defense minister on Monday announced that his country has agreed with Turkey and Qatar to sign a tripartite deal for military cooperation to boost capabilities of the Libyan military. According to media office of the government-led Burkan Al-Ghadab (Volcano of Rage) Operation, Salah Al-Namroush said Turkey and Qatar will establish facilities in Libya for military training and consultancy. Source Anadolu Agency

The Netherlands: Emergency orders Utrecht and Amersfoort, again due to unrest

Emergency orders were issued last night in several neighborhoods in Utrecht. The municipality says that a group of young people in the vicinity of Marnixlaan in the Zuilen district and in the Ondiep district has thrown fireworks and that an emergency order is therefore issued for the entire area. According to a spokesman for the police, the Mobile Unit has also been deployed. Source NOS

Chinese State Media: F-16 fighter jet deal deemed another US provocation amid rising Taiwan Straits tensions

The island of Taiwan has formally signed an agreement with US arms firm Lockheed Martin to buy 66 F-16V fighter jets, reports said on Saturday, further raising tensions in the Taiwan Straits, and coming just two days after the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) announced large-scale drills in response to US provocations and Taiwan secessionist activities. Source The Global Times

During EU teleconference, Greece and Germany disagree on Turkey stance

During EU teleconference of the European Union Foreign Affairs Council (FAC) on Friday, Greece and Germany disagreed on the content of the statement officials had planned to issue after the talks.

Berlin was irked with the timing of the Greek-Egyptian maritime accord, a day before the scheduled announcement of exploratory talks between Athens and Ankara that had been mediated by Germany. Source Ekathemirini