Algeria

Sayoud Holds Bilateral Talks with Tunisian Ministers

Tunis, Tunisia – Minister of Interior, Local Authorities, and Transportation, Said Sayoud, held bilateral talks with several Tunisian ministers today in Tunis. The discussions focused on strengthening cooperation between Algeria and Tunisia across key sectors.

The meetings, which took place on the sidelines of Prime Minister Sifi Ghrib’s visit to Tunisia, saw Minister Sayoud engaging with his counterparts responsible for Interior, Transportation, Equipment, and Housing. The visit is part of the 23rd session of the Algerian-Tunisian Joint Grand Commission for Cooperation.

DZWatch has learned that the discussions centered on various aspects of bilateral cooperation, including security, infrastructure development, and transportation links. Both sides expressed their commitment to enhancing collaboration to address shared challenges and promote mutual prosperity.

The Algerian Ministry of Interior, Local Authorities, and Transportation confirmed the details of the meetings, highlighting the importance of these engagements in fostering stronger ties between the two nations. The Joint Grand Commission serves as a crucial platform for identifying and implementing initiatives that benefit both Algeria and Tunisia.

These high-level discussions underscore the commitment of both governments to deepening their strategic partnership. The outcomes of these meetings are expected to contribute significantly to the overall success of the Joint Grand Commission’s 23rd session. Further updates will be provided as they become available.

The ongoing collaboration between Algeria and Tunisia remains a key focus for DZWatch, as we continue to monitor developments and provide in-depth coverage of events shaping the region.

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