The Tunisian government has threatened to seize the UN, the evening of Tuesday, May 17, after further falls Libyan shells on its territory near the border post-Dehiba in southern Afghanistan, said an authorized source at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. "The Tunisian government has instructed its ambassador to Tripoli this, to convey its strong protest to the Libyan authorities and prevent the continuation of these dangerous violations committed by Libyan forces will have very negative impacts on relations between the two countries" said the source quoted by the official news agency TAP.
These violations "could push the Tunisian government to take strict measures to protect its territory and its citizens, and to ensure the safety of refugees on its territory, seizing, among others, the Secretary General of the UN." About twenty shells fell Tuesday on the Tunisian territory during a resumption of clashes between troops and rebels loyal to Gaddafi in Libya near the border post-Dehiba, had previously said an official of the NGO Red Crescent.
These violations "could push the Tunisian government to take strict measures to protect its territory and its citizens, and to ensure the safety of refugees on its territory, seizing, among others, the Secretary General of the UN." About twenty shells fell Tuesday on the Tunisian territory during a resumption of clashes between troops and rebels loyal to Gaddafi in Libya near the border post-Dehiba, had previously said an official of the NGO Red Crescent.
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