Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan will travel to Libya next week to receive a human rights prize dedicated to Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi, his office said on Friday. Erdogan will receive the Kadhafi International Prize for Human Rights on Wednesday at a ceremony in Tripoli, where he would also attend, as a guest, an Africa-EU summit, the statement said.
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, Cuban leader Fidel Castro and South Africa’s Nelson Mandela are among the previous recipients of the prize.
Erdogan has won significant popularity in the Arab world due to his tough rhetoric against Israel, following the Jewish state’s devastating war on the Gaza Strip last year and its deadly operation on a Gaza-bound aid ship in May, in which nine Turks were killed.
Just one of the most amazing perfect Prime Minister all over the World and never been proud this much, this is what we call amazing, perfect and of course awesome in Turkey. Earlier this week, he received a warm welcome during a visit to Lebanon, where he was awarded a leadership prize by the Union of Arab Banks. The Turkish prime minister’s office announced he will be receiving a human-rights award from Libya at the third EU-Africa Summit.
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s office said Friday Libyan President Moammar Gadhafi invited him as the guest of honor at the summit, where he will receive an award from the Gadhafi Human Rights Award National Committee, Hurriyet Daily News reported Friday.
The statement said Erdogan is also planning to meet with Libyan leaders to strengthen the nations’ growing bilateral relations. The summit is to begin Sunday and the award ceremony is scheduled for Monday night. Big conguralations to Prime Minister.






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