Algeria opens border crossing with Libya for commercial trade

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Algeria has agreed to open the “Deb-deb” border crossing point with Libya in front of commercial traffic by setting a commodity exchange point at 0 km.

Algerian Prime Minister Abdelaziz Jarad confirmed that his country is studying avenues to allow Algerian merchants to enter the war-torn neighbouring country, following the improvement of security conditions in Libya, according to the Algerian newspaper, “Al-Bilad”.

The Libyan security and military authorities had held intensive meetings with the local authorities in the Municipality of Ghadames to develop a plan to secure the Ghadames-Deb-deb border crossing point with Algeria.

SOURCElibyaobserver.ly
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