sixty-three Tunisians stranded in Libya had been repatriated on Friday night, Tunisia’s Consulate General in Tripoli declared.
The Tunisian diplomatic mission in Tripoli succeeded to arrange in record time, notwithstanding the remarkably tough conditions, a repatriation flight from the Misrata airport (Libya), the Foreign Ministry’s official Facebook page said.
In another connection, the ministry stated the seeming postponement of the opening of the Dhehiba-Wazen crossing point till next Monday due to reasons surpassing Tunisia’s diplomatic mission.
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