Prime minister Nejla Bouden spoke yesterday by phone with her Libyan counterpart Abdel Hamid Dbeibah.
Dbeibha congratulated Nejla Bouden and wished her every success. For her part, Bouden hailed the excellent relationships between Tunisia and Libya expressing her desire to further strengthen the ties of brotherhood between the two nations for the good of the Libyan and Tunisian populations.
She, therefore, expressed Tunisia’s willingness to support the Libyan authorities in achieving their objectives, especially the organization of elections next December. At the same time, Dbeibah stressed the depth of relations between the two countries.
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