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Tunisia-Libya border reopens after seven months
By AFP - Nov 15,2020 - Last updated at Nov 15,2020
People Libya cross to neighbouring Tunisia via the Ras Jedir border post, after its reopening on Saturday (AFP photo)
RAS JEDIR, Tunisia — Travellers began to cross between Tunisia and Libya again on Saturday after a seven-month border closure due to novel coronavirus restrictions was lifted.
The closure at the end of March had a severe impact on trade between the two countries and left Libyans and Tunisians stranded on either side of the frontier.
A Tunisian diplomatic source said 20,000 Tunisians were currently in Libya.
Dozens of travellers began to cross when the frontier opened at midday Saturday, an AFP correspondent at the border said.
Many Tunisians travel to Libya for work, while Libyans go regularly to Tunisia for medical treatment.
Informal trade between the two countries supports thousands of families in southern Tunisia.
Air links with Libya are due to resume Sunday, according to the Tunisian transport ministry.
Tunisia had reopened its borders at the end of June, allowing travel from Europe during the tourist season, but had kept them closed to neighbouring Libya and Algeria.
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