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Two summits for Egypt, Algeria, and Tunisia on Libya before end of year

Two summits for Egypt, Algeria, and Tunisia on Libya before end of year

Libya Observer2 days ago

The Tripartite Neighboring Countries Mechanism, composed of Egypt, Algeria, and Tunisia, will hold two meetings on Libya before the end of this year, the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on Saturday.
The Egyptian Foreign Ministry said in a statement issued at the conclusion of the meetings of the foreign ministers of the three countries in Cairo that the next ministerial meeting of the mechanism will be held in Algeria, followed by Tunisia before the end of this year.
The tripartite mechanism between Egypt, Algeria, and Tunisia was launched in 2017, but was suspended in 2019 before resuming on Saturday with the meeting hosted by the Egyptian capital. News Tagged: Algeria Tunisia Egypt

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