Tunis, Tunisia – Prime Minister Sifi Gharib arrived in Tunis on Thursday, accompanied by a significant ministerial delegation, for an official visit focused on strengthening Algerian-Tunisian cooperation. The visit marks the commencement of the 23rd session of the Joint Algerian-Tunisian High Commission for Cooperation.
The High Commission meeting is expected to address a wide range of bilateral issues, including trade, investment, energy, and security. Both nations are keen to deepen their strategic partnership and explore new avenues for collaboration in various sectors.
DZWatch understands that discussions will center on streamlining border procedures to facilitate increased trade flows, promoting joint ventures in key industries, and enhancing cooperation in the fight against cross-border crime and terrorism. Energy cooperation, particularly in the development of renewable energy projects, is also high on the agenda.
The Prime Minister’s visit underscores the strong and enduring ties between Algeria and Tunisia. Both countries share a common history, culture, and strategic interests, making close cooperation essential for regional stability and prosperity. This session of the High Commission presents a valuable opportunity to consolidate existing partnerships and forge new ones that will benefit both nations.
The Algerian delegation includes ministers from key portfolios such as Foreign Affairs, Energy, Trade, and Industry, reflecting the breadth of the cooperative agenda. Prime Minister Gharib is scheduled to meet with his Tunisian counterpart and President Kais Saied to discuss matters of mutual interest and reaffirm their commitment to strengthening bilateral relations. DZWatch will continue to provide updates on the outcomes of the High Commission meeting as they unfold.

