In a statement, the embassy said it had identified 292 Moroccans visiting Tunisia for a short stay, business, medical reasons or for a family visit.
The same source noted that the Embassy and the Consulate General of the Kingdom in Tunisia have taken care of all the people who expressed this need, especially in terms of living expenses and accommodation.
The press release noted that the requests of certain Moroccan nationals who needed medical follow-up were also met by facilitating their access to some Tunisian hospitals to carry out medical checkups and by providing them with the necessary medicines, in addition to the establishment of a cell made up of certain Moroccan doctors residing in Tunisia to monitor and provide advice.