Le ministère des Affaires étrangères britannique a recommandé aux touristes britanniques de quitter la Tunisie et déconseillé tout voyage «non essentiel» dans le pays Une nouvelle attaque hautement probable selon Londres Le ministère a également indiqué dans un communiqué que des vols allaient être mis en place par les opérateurs touristiques pour rapatrier leurs clients. Londres estime que les mesures de sécurité mises en place par les autorités tunisiennes ne sont pas suffisantes pour prévenir d'un nouvel attentat et que tout peut encore arriver. Ci-joint la version originale du communiqué : Since the attack in Sousse, we have been working closely with the Tunisian authorities to investigate the attack and the wider threat from terrorist groups in Tunisia. Although we have had good co-operation from the Tunisian government, including putting in place additional security measures, the intelligence and threat picture has developed considerably, reinforcing our view that a further terrorist attack is highly likely. On balance, we do not believe the mitigation measures in place provide adequate protection for British tourists in Tunisia at the present time and we have therefore changed our travel advice accordingly. If you're in Tunisia and you don't have an essential need to remain you should leave by commercial means. Tour operators are arranging additional flights and will be organising departures for their customers. If you're travelling with a tour operator, you should contact your tour operator's representative in the first instance. If you're travelling independently, you should make your own arrangements to leave. Commercial airlines are operating. If you need consular assistance (above and beyond travel information) you should contact the British Embassy in Tunis.