Tunisia, Libya, and Algeria have put forward a number of proposals at the sixth annual Tunisia-Libya-Algeria Investment Forum, including establishing sea, land, and air links, Atalayar reports. The proposals include opening the Mashhad Saleh border crossing between Tunisia and Libya, creating a maritime link between the city of Zaris in southeast Tunisia and the Libyan capital Tripoli, and establishing direct flights between Djerba Airport in Tunis and several destinations in Libya and Algeria.

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ICYMI- Tunisia and Libya’s Ras Jedir border crossing was closed in March amid armed clashes, which has cost the two countries some USD 60 mn in trade losses.

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