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Tunisia-PM Elyes Fakhfakh: ‘We reject division of Libya, support internal solution’

 Prime Minister Elyes Fakhfakh reiterated his country’s rejection of partition projects in Libya, and its commitment to find an internal solution to the conflict.

In an interview with French channel France 24 , Fakhfakh disclosed: “There are some parties who want to question our position on the Libyan crisis.”

He added: “Ten days ago, President Kais Saied decided to hold a meeting to confirm our rejection of all projects aimed at dividing Libya, and to support an internal solution in the country.”

The prime minister, the minister of foreign affairs, the minister of defence and the minister of interior, in addition to security and army leaders, were invited to the meeting by the Tunisian president to discuss the latest developments in Libya.

Fakhfakh continued: “Once the coronavirus pandemic is contained, we will do our part in supporting an internal solution to the Libyan conflict.”

He clarified: “We will work amicably to ensure harmony between all the Libyan parties and tribes.”

Fakhfakh stressed that: “Tunisia is the most affected country by the situation in Libya.”

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