Video - Algeria worried about return of foreign figheter Isis

   

Algerian Foreign Minister Abdelkader Messahel reported that North Africa is under threat from foreign fighters fleeing the defeat of the Islamic State (Isis) in Iraq and Syria. Messahel spoke at a press conference in Cairo after meeting with his Egyptian and Tunisian colleagues Sameh Shukry and Kheimaies Jhinaoui. “The region is under serious threat with the likely return of foreign fighters. The information reveals that they are re-entering our region. Ministers also met to discuss Libya in February in Tunisia and June in Algeria. All three are pushing for a solution to the Libyan conflict. The priority - said the Egyptian foreign ministry - is "to preserve the unity, stability and territorial integrity of Libya, maintaining the Libyan dialogue and agreement as the only basis for resolving the Libyan crisis". Chaos, for ministers, favors terrorist groups. “What happens in Libya - said the Tunisian minister - threatens our security and stability.