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Tunisia-Beji Caid Essebsi affirms Tunisia desire to keep the safety of Saudi Arabia and the Gulf country

Tunisian President Beji Caid Essebsi firmly asserted Tunisia severe condemnation and steadfast refusal to target cities and oil pumping stations in Saudi Arabia using ballistic missiles. As well as the deliberate targeting of merchant ships in the coastal of the UAE.An escalation that severely threatens the safety of regional and international navigation.

In his speech, in front of the Arab League summit, he stated that collective security in the Arabic region is an integral part. The president further emphasized Tunisia’s keenness on the security of Saudi Arabia and all the countries of the Arabian Gulf, which represents one of the most critical elements of security and stability throughout the Pan-Arab region and the world

 

 

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