The head of the Tunisian Observatory for Human Rights, Mustapha Abdelkabir, reported that the situation remains calm at the Tunisian-Libyan crossings currently.
The Libyan parties continue to discuss ways to resolve the current crisis and avoid clashes, with Abdel Kabir confirming that meetings were held for five days in the cities of Tripoli, Zawiya, Misrata, and Zuwara with the aim of reaching peaceful solutions.
The head of the Observatory pointed to the importance of comprehensive cooperation between the Libyan parties to achieve peace and avoid problems on the Tunisian-Libyan border, stressing the need to abide by national laws and respect legal mechanisms.
A number of Libyan trucks loaded with a specific code allowing them to cross the border crossing have been regularized by providing them with the necessary permits to pass through the Dhiba – Wazen border crossing.
The region is temporarily tense after the Ras Jedir border crossing between Libya and Tunisia was closed after an attack that temporarily disrupted transit traffic.
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