Tunisian government announces to take part in NATO new war in Libya.
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Tripoli, 09.02.2016(Lana) The Tunisian government announced that
it would not take part in what it described the scenario of NATO
new war against the so-called state organization (Daesh) in Libya,
even if the war is named 'international war on daesh'. It said it has
completed its military, security and preemptive preparations.
Al-Sharq Al-Awsat newspaper quoted Tunisian government spokesman
responsible for parliamentary affairs, Khlaed Shawket as saying that
his country's government is following up its efforts with the UN
envoy to Libya Martin Kobler and with various Libyan and
international parties concerned with the future of peace in Libya
with a view to avert the scenario of driving Libya and the area into
a new war with negative implications on the Libyan people and
neighbouring countries and foremost Tunisia.
Shawket said if the scenario of launching new NATO war against
Daesh and the terrorists in Libya, the Tunisian authorities decided
not to take part in it even if carried out under the name of
international war on daesh.
Despite that Tunisia is about to complete the sand barrier on
its 200 km long borders with Libya, his country will not close the
borders and would welcome the brotherly Libyans who may be forced by
war to flee into their second country Tunisia, he explained.
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