alex trina has more from tripoli, a senior turkish delegation visits tripoli to discuss trade defense and energy, and signs a deal with the internationally recognized government to cooperate and exploring and drilling for oil and gas. we then will him at that, keith. i think it's vital to confirm the importance of the agreement that was signed today. the memorandum of understanding concerning oil energy and gas, especially in the shadow of the ukrainian crazes and its international economic repercussions on the world. libya has africa's largest reserves of crude oil, but years of conflict and political divisions have devastated production in oil blockade by eastern forces launched in april, lead to production, slumping to 200000 barrels a day. the country now produces 1200000 barrels daily, but wants to do more. the turks see they can help their move then is your color, the hydrocarbon agreement aimed to reach a win win situation for both sides on land and at sea for research. drilling for both turkish and libyan companies. but the memorandum signed on one day has angered some and re