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Weekly Edition, Tunisia  -  Week of June 29, 1998
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EU provides Tunisia with 500 million EUROs
Tunisia-European Union, Economics, 7/4/1998

Israel denies reports that mission will leave Tunis
The Israeli authorities have denied reports that the staff of the Israeli consulate in Tunisia will leave for Tel Aviv because of a freeze in the process of normalization between Tunisia and Israel.
Tunisia-Israel, Politics, 6/29/1998

Libyan - Kenyan relations highlighted
The Kenyan President praised decisions approved by the recent African summit in which the African countries announced deliberate rejection of the sanctions imposed on Libya as from September first if the US and Britain do not positively respond to proposed initiatives to settle Lockerbie crisis.
Libya-Tunisia-Kenya, Politics, 6/29/1998


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