The Ministry of Transport reported that the Ras Jedir border crossing between Tunisia and Libya remains closed by the decision of the Libyan authorities.
“The movement of passengers and commercial exchanges continue at their usual pace in both directions at the Dhiha-Ouazen border crossing,” adds the Ministry of Transport in a press release issued this morning.
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