President Kais Saied received a phone call from French President Emmanuel Macron. During the call, Macron displayed to Saied his understanding for not participating in the Berlin conference, he informed him that the subject matter was discussed during the summit.
The two counterparts discussed the necessity to include Tunisia in further initiatives,indicating that Tunisia is the most mine-affected State from the Libyan crisis.
Macron re-extended his invitation for the head of the state to visit France.
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