The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Immigration and Tunisians Abroad, Othman Jerandi, affirmed that Tunisia has always affirmed on every occasion and at all bilateral, regional and international levels that the security of Libya is part of Tunisia’s security and its stability is stability for Tunisia, adding that Tunisia has spared no effort to support the Libyans in whatever they see fit of options away from any interference in the internal affairs of Libya.
This came in his speech during the meeting of Libya’s neighboring countries held in the Algerian capital on 30 and 31, during which he stressed that the existing challenges, foremost of which are security challenges related to terrorism and organized crime, require more caution, caution, tight and responsible joint coordination and the exchange of data away from everything that could confuse relations. between the two brotherly countries and peoples.
Mercenary exit file
Jerandi also stressed the importance of arranging the Libyan house, overcoming differences and achieving comprehensive reconciliation to provide the best conditions for success for the upcoming elections.
In the file of the mercenaries’ exit from Libya, Jerandi called for the need to set a clear, studied and tightly coordinated timetable for this withdrawal so that terrorist organizations would not exploit it to further spread chaos and violence and so that it would not also be a reason for the growth of terrorist operations, organized crime, human trafficking or the infiltration of mercenaries into neighboring countries through channels. Illegal immigration.
For his part, the Secretary-General of the League of Arab States, Ahmed Aboul Gheit, warned of the repercussions of the reluctance to implement the Libyan road map, stressing that “the exit of mercenaries from Libya is necessary to move from chaos to stability.”
The foreign ministers of Libya, Tunisia, Egypt, Sudan, Niger, Chad and the Democratic Republic of the Congo will participate in her capacity as the chairperson of the African Union, along with the Secretary-General of the League of Arab States, Ahmed Aboul Gheit, and the African Union Commissioner for Political, Peace and Security, Bankouli Adewe.
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