 Turkey has urged Libya to refrain from any steps that would lead to a renewed conflict and called on authorities to follow democratic processes amid a crisis of a control of executive power in the country. After an almost four-hour meeting, chaired by President Esept Ederland on Wednesday, Turkey's National Security Council said a calm in Libya that was achieved through big sacrifices was an opportunity for peace. Turkey has provided military support and training to Libya's former internationally recognized government of National Accord and helped it fight off an assault last and several months on the capital Tripoli by eastern Libyan forces led by Khalifa Haftar. It still has military personnel and Syrian-Malaysia fighters in Libya. Now, Libya's political crisis has escalated since the collapse of a shared of the election in December that was planned as part of a peace process to reunify their country after years of chaos and war following a 2011 NATO-backed uprising.