Tunisia increasingly wary as IS use Libyan stronghold in Sirte to push closer to border. | |||||
TRIPOLI
- Neighbours Libya and Tunisia, which have been hit by a string of
jihadist attacks, pledged on Friday to cooperate in the fight against
terrorism.
"We will conquer terrorism but it will take
time and cooperation," Tunisian Prime Minister Habib Essid told a joint
news conference in Tripoli hours after his arrival in the Libyan
capital.
The head of Libya's new unity government,
Fayez al-Sarraj, agreed on the need to bolster bilateral cooperation
against jihadists active in both countries.
"We spoke about security coordination for the battle against terrorism," Sarraj told reporters.
"What happened yesterday in the Abu Grein area... was very close," he added.
On
Thursday jihadists from the Islamic State group advanced on the town of
Abu Grein east of Tripoli and overran a key crossroads in an assault
during which a suicide bomber killed two policemen.
The crossroads spills onto the coastal highway that stretches further east to the border with Tunisia.
IS
launched the assault from their stronghold in Sirte, which they
captured last June and where they have set up a training camp for Libyan
and foreign militants.
The Libyan news agency LANA
said Tunisia and Libya are expected to set up a joint committee tasked
with controlling the main Ras Jedir border crossing between the two.
Last
year a string of deadly attacks claimed by IS killed dozens of
holidaymakers in Tunisia and dealt a devastating blow to its tourism
industry.
Officials have said the attacks were planned in Libya.
Tunisia
has built a 200-kilometre (125-mile) barrier stretching about half the
length of its border with Libya in an attempt to prevent militants from
infiltrating.
In March, Tunisia closed two border
crossings with Libya for two weeks in response to a deadly jihadist
attack on a town near the frontier.
Thousands of
Tunisians are believed to have gone abroad to join jihadist groups, many
to Libya which plunged into chaos after the 2011 uprising that toppled
and killed dictator Moamer Kadhafi.
IS has exploited this chaos and established a stronghold in Libya, where it has claimed bombings and executions.
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Libya, Tunisia pledge cooperation against terrorism
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