Italy And Tunisia discuss Libyan Crisis
According to Italian news agency NOVA, Italian Deputy Foreign Minister, Marina Sereni, held a phone conversation, with Tunisian Secretary of ...
Read moreAccording to Italian news agency NOVA, Italian Deputy Foreign Minister, Marina Sereni, held a phone conversation, with Tunisian Secretary of ...
Read moreTunisia's Prime Minister, Elyes Fakhfakh, said that his country rejected any foreign interference in Libya, stressing that Tunisia was against ...
Read moreOn Tuesday, Tunisian human rights activists called on the Tunisian President, Prime Minister and Speaker of Parliament to take urgent ...
Read more28 Tunisian sailors that had been detained by the Libyan Coast Guard since May 5 have been released, according to ...
Read moreDifferences have been revived between Tunisia's Ennahda movement and several opposition parties over Turkey's role in supporting one of the ...
Read moreQais Qebatni, Tunisia's Ambassador to the United Nations, emphasized that the unity and stability of Libya was a priority for ...
Read moreTunisian member of parliament (MP) Mabrouk Korchid said on Tuesday that “the process of transferring thousands of terrorists to Libya ...
Read moreOn Monday, Tunisia's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Noureddine El-Ray, held a telephone conversation with his German counterpart, Heiko Maas, to ...
Read moreAbir Moussa, the Head of Tunisia’s opposition, the Free Destourian Party, called on the Tunisian Parliament to reject foreign interference ...
Read moreOn Saturday, the Tunisian Minister of Foreign Affairs Noureddine El-Ray held a telephone call with his Moroccan counterpart, Nasser Bourita, ...
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