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Tunisia and Algeria Discuss Libyan Crisis

July 14, 2020
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On Monday, Tunisian President Kais Saied received Algerian Foreign Minister Sabri Bogadoum at the Palace of Carthage.

The Tunisian Presidency said in a statement that the meeting was an occasion to discuss the region, especially in Libya, and “to reaffirm the importance of continuing the coordination between Tunisia and Algeria at all levels in order to help the Libyan brothers overcome the distress their country is going through, with a ceasefire and a return to the dialogue table”.

Bogadoum said that the two countries had a unified position in regards to the Libyan crisis, given that it was a matter of national security for both countries.

“The meeting also represented an opportunity to discuss ways to strengthen the distinguished relations between Tunisia and Algeria in all fields. This is expected to be strengthened upon the visit of President Tebboune to Tunisia in the coming period”.

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