Tunis — The Crisis Response Unit focused, as it met on Thursday afternoon, on the state of affairs in Libya and the latest developments in connection with the abduction of Tunisian journalists Sofiène Chourabi and Nadhir Ktari.
The meeting also discussed the increasing threats brandished against the police and the military and means to implement counter-terrorism strategies, the Prime Ministry said in a press release. The case of the kidnapped journalists is a top priority for the Prime Ministry, the Crisis Response Unit underscored; no effort will be spared to set Chourabi and Ktari free.
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