
Jordan will increase military cooperation with Libya, including helping to train Libyan army forces, Commander of the Libyan army Khalifa Haftar said on Monday.
Haftar, who arrived in Jordan on Friday, made his remarks after meeting with several Jordanian officials and military officers.
Jordan and Libya agreed to increase military cooperation and to treat injured members of the Libyan army in Jordan, Haftar said, adding that Libyan army members will be trained in Jordan benefiting from Jordan' expertise in countering terrorism.
Haftar also called for extending weapons to the Libyan army as they are fighting the Daesh and other terrorist groups.
Haftar said the political solution in Libya will help to end the crisis in the country, but putting an end to the Daesh can be only through force and power.
"The Libyan army has military capabilities, but we need more weapons and more military support to defeat the Daesh," he said.
Haftar has visited Jordan several times over the past few months, seeking to gain help to advance the capabilities of the internationally-recognized Libyan army.
Source: XINHUA
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