Tunisia, Algeria, and Libya are set to meet on Monday for a meeting aimed at potentially launching a new Maghreb union. Yet, Morocco and Mauritania are absent from the guest list, as tensions and diplomatic rivalries shape the Maghreb landscape. "Tunisian President Kais Saied has invited his Algerian counterpart Abdelmajid Tebboune and Libyan Presidential Council President Mohamed al-Menfi to participate Monday in "a first consultative meeting among the leaders of the three brotherly countries," reads an official statement published by the Tunis Presidency on April 20. The principle of "a tripartite Maghreb meeting," held every three months, was decided by the three le
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