Italy issues strongest warning about IS danger in Libya

Italy issues strongest warning about IS danger in Libya

PanARMENIAN.Net - Italy on Wednesday, Feb 18, issued its strongest warning yet about the danger of the Islamic State group establishing a stronghold in Libya from where it could attack Europe and destabilize neighboring states, AFP reports.

Addressing parliament, Foreign Minister Paolo Gentiloni also outlined Italy's readiness to play a leading role in de-arming and rebuilding its former colony in the event of a UN-brokered ceasefire in a conflict that has plagued Libya since the 2011 Western-backed overthrow of Moammar Gaddafi.

Gentiloni said there was a serious danger of IS fighters forging an alliance with local militias or criminal gangs currently engaged in a multi-sided battle for control of Libya.

The country has no functioning government and is headed for bankruptcy because of a collapse in its oil production as a result of the fighting.

Italy sees the chaos as driving the accelerating flux of African migrants trying to reach its shores from Libya. "There is an evident risk of an alliance being forged between local groups and Daesh and it is a situation that has to be monitored with maximum attention," Gentiloni told MPs.

Daesh is the Arabic acronym for IS.

"We find ourselves facing a country with a vast territory and failed institutions and that has potentially grave consequences not only for us but for the stability and sustainability of the transition processes in neighboring African states," the minister added.

"The time at our disposal is not infinite and is in danger of running out soon."

Gentiloni stressed that Italy was not considering military action along the lines of the airstrikes Egypt has carried out this week in retaliation for IS's beheading of 21 Egyptian Christians in Libya.

"Saying we are on the front line does not mean announcing adventures nor crusades," he said. "What we are doing as part of the anti-Daesh coalition in Iraq and Syria is the way a democratic country responds to barbarism and we are doing it in friendship with the vast majority of the Islamic community who refuse to see their faith hijacked."

A total of 5,302 migrants have arrived in Italy from Libya since the start of January, a 59 percent increase on the same period in 2014.

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