
Ministry of Foreign Affairs welcomes reactivation of Tunisian Consulate in Benghazi
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Government of National Unity has welcomed Tunisia's announcement to reactivate its General Consulate in Benghazi and resume consular services in eastern Libya.
In an official statement, the Ministry explained that this step is the result of a year-long joint effort between the Government of National Unity and the Tunisian government, aimed at facilitating consular services for Libyan citizens and the Tunisian community residing in the eastern region.
The Ministry further emphasized that this collaborative move reflects a commitment to practical cooperation, away from political divisions that certain parties attempt to impose outside the bounds of political and ethical legitimacy. News Tagged: Minister of Foreign Affairs Tunisia Tunisian Consulate

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