The Tunisian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has confirmed that the Libyan file was at the forefront of its priorities and diplomatic moves, in coordination with the Libyans, regional and international partners.
Read moreTunisian President Kais Saied and President Abdel Majid Tebboune of Algeria reiterated Wednesday the need for the Libyan people to decide their fate in order to resolve their crisis with no foreign interference.
Read moreThe Tunisian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Othman Al-Jarandi, said that his country will spare no efforts to advance the Libyan peaceful political path.
Read moreThe member of the Presidential Council, Abdullah Al-Lafi, held discussions on Thursday, with the Tunisian ambassador to Libya, Al-Asaad Al-Ajili.
Read moreThe Executive Director of the Federation of Libyan Industry, Ali Nasir, confirmed the signing of more than 550 joint industrial agreements between Libya and Tunisia at the conclusion of the “Made in Libya” exhibition i
Read moreBoth Libya and Saudi Arabia have aired their intentions to grant Tunisia a loan of $500 million each, with reasonable interest rates, in order to assist it to overcome the crippling economic crisis presently experience
Read moreThe Tunisian Ministry of Industry is hosting "Made in Libya" exhibition from November 23 to 27 in the presence of 150 Libyan institutions to boost joint cooperation between the two countries.
Read moreThe Central Bank of Libya (CBL) and the Central Bank of Tunisia (CBT), have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to enhance cooperation in the areas of joint work.
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