Fri. Nov 22nd, 2024

Libya’s Presidential Council’s Stabilization Support Agency denied any connection to elements who appeared in a video threatening to invade Tunisian cities.

The Stabilization Support Agency confirmed that it will take all measures commensurate with the provisions of the laws in force to prosecute those responsible for the video.

Adel Abdel Kafi, a military and strategic adviser to the former commander-in-chief of the Libyan army, said that these actions are individual and do not represent the state and do not represent any official body.

He stressed that these actions are emotional and occur in all countries, and he ruled out that this will affect the strong Libyan-Tunisian relations.

Tunisian President Kais Saied sent a written letter to the head of Libya’s Presidential Council, without revealing its content or whether it was related to the controversial video.

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