Tunisian Prime Minister Elias El-Fakhfakh said that his country "defeated Kurna", noting in a television interview, on Sunday, according to the official Tunisian News Agency, that Tunisia "came out of this ordeal with the slightest damage and very important results on the health level."

The Tunisian Prime Minister, in an interview with the local television channel "Ninth", on Sunday evening, said that "the Tunisian state, with its equipment and capabilities, has achieved positive results in the face of the Corona virus epidemic."

And the traps announced that his country is ready to reopen the borders as of June 27, following the announcement by Tunisian President Qais Saeed, last week, to end the curfew imposed in the country several months ago as a precautionary measure to limit the spread of the new Corona virus.

He called on the Tunisian prime minister to be cautious in order to completely eradicate the pandemic, but he ruled out at the same time the possibility of the virus returning to spread in the country again, as he put it.

Last March, Tunisia was the first Arab country to impose a curfew on all Tunisian soil to curb the outbreak of the Corona virus.

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