Libya is seeking to recruit 3000 Tunisian teachers through international cooperation, said the head of the Supreme Council of Tunisian and Libyan Businessmen, Abdulhafid Al-Sakroufi.

Al-Sakroufi, said in statements to Tunisian Radio "Shams" FM last Thursday that the procedures, which are pending formal adoption, will be implemented through the International Cooperation Program.

"The council is working on establishing a Tunisian-Libyan fund for the reconstruction of Libya, with Tunisian, Libyan and international financing," Al-Sakroufi explained.

However, he pointed out the need to amend the investment laws in order to boost and develop investment between the two countries.

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