Algeria

Algeria, Tunisia Deepen Ties at Joint Cooperation Committee

Algiers, December 12, 2025 – The 23rd session of the Algerian-Tunisian Joint High Commission for Cooperation commenced today in Tunis, signaling a renewed commitment to strengthening bilateral relations across various sectors.

Algerian Prime Minister Sifi Gharib arrived at the Kasbah Government Palace in Tunis earlier today, where he will co-chair the proceedings with Tunisian Prime Minister Sarah Zaafarani. The high-level meeting underscores the importance both nations place on fostering closer collaboration and addressing shared challenges.

The Joint High Commission serves as a crucial platform for reviewing existing agreements, identifying new areas of cooperation, and resolving any outstanding issues. Discussions are expected to focus on enhancing economic partnerships, particularly in the areas of trade, investment, and energy. The two countries are also likely to explore opportunities for greater collaboration in sectors such as security, tourism, and cultural exchange.

DZWatch understands that a number of key agreements are expected to be signed during this session, further solidifying the strategic partnership between Algeria and Tunisia. These agreements are anticipated to boost economic activity, create employment opportunities, and promote sustainable development in both countries.

The meeting also provides an opportunity for both Prime Ministers to address regional issues of mutual concern and coordinate their approaches to promoting peace and stability in the region. Algeria and Tunisia have historically maintained close ties, and this latest session of the Joint High Commission reaffirms their commitment to deepening their cooperation for the benefit of their respective populations.

Further details regarding the specific agreements reached and the outcomes of the discussions will be released in the coming days.

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