Tunisian Prime Minister, Elyes Fakhfakh reaffirmed Tunisia's attachment to international legitimacy and a Libyan-Libyan solution, vowing that his government will take a more active role in pushing towards a Libyan dialogue to achieve stability in "the brotherly and neighbouring country".

Speaking to France 24, Fakhfakh reiterated that Tunisia rejects any attempt to partition Libya and called for an end to all foreign and military interference.

He indicated that Tunisia is the country most affected by the situation in Libya, pledging that the Libyan file will be one of his government's high priorities in the forthcoming period.

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