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Tunisia-Morocco decides to organize an exceptional session for Tunisian students

The Foreign Ministry said in a press release published on Wednesday, June 9, 2021, that the Moroccan authorities have agreed to arrange an extraordinary session in two stages (main and catch-up) for the profit of Tunisian students stranded in Tunisia and who are proceeding with their studies in Moroccan universities.

The ministry evoked that Tunisians will be allowed, as of June 15, to enter Moroccan territory by submitting a vaccination record or a negative RT-PCR test that does not surpass 48 hours upon their arrival in Morocco.

Tunisair will soon take the required steps to organize three weekly flights between Tunis and Casablanca, once the needed authorizations are obtained from the Moroccan authorities.

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