Original title: the Tunisian government announced the reopening of the land border with Libya on September 17
The Tunisian government announced that in view of the improvement of the epidemic situation, the land border with Libya was reopened on September 17.
Tunisia's sunrise newspaper, entitled "reopening the border crossing with Libya", reported that Tunisian president Keith said held consultations with foreign minister Osman, interior minister garsalawi and Health Minister Ali on the domestic epidemic and opening the border with Libya on the 16th. The president pointed out that the previous health agreement with Libya must be fully complied with, which provides for review and assessment according to the epidemic situation of the two countries.
It is reported that President Keith said stressed that in order to promote the brotherly and friendly relations between the two countries, he decided to reopen the land border with Libya after coordination with the Libyan government, which was officially opened at 7 a.m. on the 17th. To this end, a health team should be stationed at the border crossing points to carry out vaccination. At the same time, the Tunisian embassy and consulate in Libya also organized vaccination.
Qatar's "Arab 21 Network" reported that the border between Tunisia and Libya was reopened as a result of bilateral consultations. On Wednesday, Libyan interior minister Khalid led a delegation to Tunisia to consult with Tunisian counterparts and leaders of security and health institutions on the opening of the border between the two countries. Khalid said, "the visit was successful. The two sides reached a new security and health agreement. Not only will the land border be reopened, but flights between the two countries will also be resumed." (an Guozhang)
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