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Tunisian Foreign Minister Says Tunisia Agrees With Algeria On Libyan Crisis

July 14, 2020
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On Monday, Tunisian Foreign Minister Noureddine Erray said that Tunisia is in agreement with Algeria regarding the crisis in Libya.

During a press conference held with his Algerian counterpart, Sabri Bodagoum, Erray indicated that the two countries have agreed to integrate and strengthen bilateral relations.

Earlier, Bodagoum arrived to the Tunisian Republic in a visit to strengthen bilateral relations in various fields.

According to the Algerian Foreign Ministry’s statement, the talks addressed recent developments in the region, especially the conflict in Libya, a major security concern for both countries.

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