Secretary of State for Security Affairs Rafik Chelli affirmed, Friday, that “Tunisia remains particularly cautious and vigilant against the expansion of the Islamic State (Daesh) in Libya, notably after taking control of one of the country’s airports.”
Tunisia advocates an inter-Libyan dialogue which “remains the unique alternative to reach a consensus,” he specified on the sidelines of the House of People’s Representatives (HPR) plenary session on the balance sheet of the government’s 100 days in office,
“Thanks to consensus, Libyans will undoubtedly overcome the terrorist threat and halt its spread,” he assured.
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