A Saudi plane packed with 2,000 medical oxygen cylinders (first batch) will arrive in Tunisia within hours, according to the Saudi press agency.
This aid is part of the international support provided to Tunisia to deal with the coronavirus pandemic.
The King Salman Center for Relief and Humanitarian Aid has confirmed the dispatch of this medical aid, according to the same source.
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