North African Nations Coordinate Security Efforts
Libya, Algeria, and Tunisia have collectively committed to the rational and equitable exploitation of groundwater located in the northern Sahara. The agreement focuses on strengthening coordination and information exchange between the three nations. This initiative aims to manage shared subterranean water resources in the region. The agreement aims to strengthen coordination and exchanges to ensure the sustainable use of non-renewable freshwater reserves.
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RFI Afrique
“la Libye, l'Algérie et la Tunisie s'engagent collectivement pour une exploitation rationnelle et équitable des eaux souterraines souterraines situées dans la partie nord du Sahara.”
RFI Monde
“Tunisie s'engagent collectivement pour une exploitation rationnelle et équitable des eaux souterraines. sous-terraine situé dans la partie nord du Sahara”
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