ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey accused Libya on Tuesday of targeting its companies there after the internationally recognised government said it would cancel contracts of Turkish businesses operating in the troubled north African state.
Libya's beleaguered official government announced a ban on Turkish firms on Sunday.. It justified the decision on Tuesday by accusing Ankara of supporting "militias" and dealing with a rival administration.
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