After a jihadist murdered 38 tourists -- including 30 Britons -- at a beach resort north of Sousse on June 26, British Prime Minister David Cameron spoke to his Tunisian counterpart Habib Essid.
Cameron "clearly said that we want to review this advice to travelers as soon as possible", Ambassador Hamish Cowell told privately run Shems FM radio.
"For that reason, we are working closely with the Tunisian authorities on implementing all the necessary security measures.
On Thursday, the foreign office in London changed its travel advice for Tunisia to advise against all but essential travel.
It put this decision down to "the evolving security situation since the attack".
The Tunisian government said it regretted the decision but at the same time understood it because of the "terrorist threat".
Essid said Tunisia had done "everything possible" to protect foreign interests.
Cowell told Shems FM "many efforts" had been made to enhance security, citing "protection measures in tourist areas" and "controlling the border with Libya".
Cowell said London has "made an assessment of additional security measures that will be needed in this new situation".
The attack at the Riu Imperial Marhaba Hotel in Port El Kantaoui was the worst in the history of Tunisia and a heavy blow to its tourism, already affected by the instability that followed the 2011 revolution.
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