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One of the leaders of “Tunisia Project” announced that Mohsen Marzouk, the movement’s Secretary General, will travel to Syria along with a number of the project’s leaders to meet with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to apologize from him.

“Press News” announced on Tuesday that representatives of Tunisian parties will fly to Syria on behalf of the Tunisian people to apologize from Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and to congratulate him on the liberation of Aleppo.

One unnamed Tunisian source, in an interview with Tunisian weekly “al-Sabah” which was published on Monday said: Mohsen Marzouk, along with a number of “Tunisia Project” members, will fly to Damascus to congratulate Assad on the liberation of Aleppo from the reign of terrorists, and will apologize from Syria for the past political differences regarding Tunisia’s stance on the Syrian crisis, and to improve relations between the two countries.

The source added that calls are ongoing in order to arrange matters and set up meetings with Syrian officials.

This is not the first time Tunisian officials have traveled to Syria in the six years since the beginning of the war.

Thousands of Tunisians are currently fighting with Takfiri terrorists against the people and the government of Syria.

President Beji Caid Essebsi said in early December that his country was "taking all the necessary measures" to ensure that Takfiris returning from Syria and Iraq are "neutralised".

Citing the constitution he said "we can't prevent a Tunisian from returning to his country".

"We will not put them all in prison because we would not have enough prisons... but we will monitor them," he added.

Following a storm of criticism in the press and on social media, Essebsi later told Tunisian television that "we will not be indulgent with the terrorists".

On Monday his former campaign manager Mohsen Marzouk warned in a statement posted on Facebook that every returning Takfiri was like a "time bomb".