The Libyan food aid granted to Tunisia last week caused a real outcry, some believing that this gift is a humiliation orchestrated by the Libyan government.
Libyan business expert Ghazi Moalla returned to this case today, on private radio, indicating that this Libya aid sent to Tunisia for suspicious political ends.
He estimated that this food aid is a humiliation, arguing by the fact that Tunisia is neither in a disaster nor in a state of war … All for a food aid of 2 million dinars.
This whole controversy, he said, has upset the Libyan Prime Minister Abdelhamid Dbeibah, furious at the propaganda who accompanied the delivery of food aid.
According to Ghazi Moalla, all this operation was orchestrated in the entourage of the Libyan Prime Minister with the aim of harming relations between Libya and Tunisia while specifying that the Libyan gift is the equivalent of what Tunisians consume in thirty minutes.
Ghazi Moalla called the propaganda made around this food aid for Tunisia as exaggerated compared to the size of this aid. He argued that for years there has been a conflict around the Libya Embassy in Tunisia regarding the personality who must occupy the position of ambassador in Tunisia.
In this context, the expert said that this propaganda was made for suspicious political ends in the entourage of the Libyan Prime Minister.
Libya announced, on January 17, having sent food aid to Tunisia, 96 trucks loaded with food aid that entered Tunisian territory.