Tunisia begins preparations for trans-African corridor with Libya

Tunisia launches trans-African route plan through Ras Ajdir towards sub-Saharan Africa

Tunisian Trade Minister Samir Abid has announced the start of preparations for a trans-African land crossing project, in coordination with the Libyan side, aimed at linking North Africa with countries in sub-Saharan Africa.

The project is expected to run through the Ras Ajdir border crossing between Libya and Tunisia, forming a key gateway for the proposed overland route.

The corridor is set to extend towards several countries, with a particular focus on Niger, Chad, Mali, Burkina Faso and the Central African Republic.

The announcement highlights ongoing coordination between Tunisia and Libya to enhance cross-border connectivity via Ras Ajdir, as both sides seek to strengthen links with African countries south of the Sahara.

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