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Huwaili: Corona swabs for the dialogue members came negative, and the sessions will be held on time.

Member of the Supreme Council of State, Abdulqader Huwaili, confirmed that the results of the Corona swabs for the members of the dialogue who are in Tunis were negative, and that the sessions are going according to plan.

Huwaili added, in statements to Arraed , that they are currently following the virtual dialogue session through social media, indicating that the agenda of the forum will be issued on Monday.

It is worth noting that a special source confirmed to Arraed Saturday, that the supervising team of the Libyan Dialogue Forum in Tunis asked the members of the delegation to stay in the rooms until further notice, after three cases of Coronavirus were discovered among the hotel staff.

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