Algeria

Prime Minister Received by Tunisian President in Carthage

Tunis, Tunisia – Prime Minister Sifi Gharib was received by Tunisian President Kais Saied at the Carthage Palace on Thursday, December 11, 2025. The meeting served as an opportunity to reaffirm the strong bilateral ties between Algeria and Tunisia.

Prime Minister Gharib conveyed the fraternal greetings of Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune to President Saied. He emphasized President Tebboune’s commitment to strengthening the bonds of brotherhood between the two nations and deepening bilateral cooperation across various sectors.

During the audience, discussions focused on enhancing collaboration in areas of mutual interest, with a particular emphasis on fostering stronger economic partnerships and cultural exchanges. Both leaders reiterated their dedication to promoting regional stability and addressing shared challenges through coordinated efforts.

The meeting underscores the importance Algeria places on its relationship with Tunisia, a key strategic partner in the region. The Algerian government views Tunisia as an essential ally in promoting peace, security, and prosperity throughout North Africa.

Prime Minister Gharib also holds the portfolios of Minister of State, Minister of Foreign Affairs and National Community Abroad, and African Affairs. His visit to Tunisia highlights the multifaceted nature of the Algerian-Tunisian relationship and the commitment of both countries to working together for the benefit of their respective populations.

The discussions also touched upon issues of regional security and the ongoing efforts to combat terrorism and extremism. Both leaders reaffirmed their commitment to working together to address these challenges and to promote a more secure and stable environment in the region. Further details regarding specific agreements or initiatives arising from the meeting are expected to be released in the coming days.

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