A spokesman for the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Antonio Guterres, said today, Monday, that the international organization urges all parties in Tunisia “to exercise restraint, refrain from violence and ensure that the situation remains calm.”
Spokesman Farhan said Haq: “All disputes and disagreements must be resolved through dialogue.”
For its part, the French Foreign Ministry said: “We are aware of the Tunisian President’s decisions and are following the situation with interest,” adding: “We want to return as soon as possible.” for constitutional work in Tunisia and to avoid violence.”
She continued: “We stand with the Tunisians in facing the current challenges..and we want to focus Tunisia to confront the epidemiological situation.”
As for the White House spokeswoman, she expressed Washington’s concern about the “situation in Tunisia,” adding: “We are in contact with Tunisian leaders to push it toward calm.” And she considered that “what happened in Tunisia cannot be described as a coup.”
In turn, European Parliament President David Sassoli called on the political parties in Tunisia to “restore order and return to dialogue.”
Sassoli said through his Twitter account: “We call on all parties in Tunisia to restore order and return to dialogue.”
For his part, Italian Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio said that he discussed with the High Representative The European Union’s foreign policy, Josep Borrell, addresses the political crisis in Tunisia by phone.
The Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed, through its official Twitter account, “the utmost attention and respect to the latest troubling developments in Tunisia, while emphasizing the joint commitment in favor of supporting stability
This comes while the European Union’s official spokesman in the Middle East and North Africa, Luis Miguel Bueno, said that the Union is following developments in Tunisia and calls for respect for the constitution and the rule of law.
He added, via his Twitter account: “The Union calls on the
In a related context, the Algerian presidency said in a statement that the President of the Republic, Abdelmadjid Tebboune, discussed with his Tunisian counterpart, Kais Saied, the latest developments in Tunisia.
The statement published by the presidency on Facebook explained that Taboun received a phone call from Saeed, “in which they exchanged the latest developments in sisterly Tunisia, and the two presidents also discussed the prospects for Algerian-Tunisian relations and ways to strengthen them.”
For his part, Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that his country is watching developments in Tunisia. “We hope that nothing threatens the stability and security of the people,” he said in his daily press conference.

